'Twas the Night before Monday

Almost 200 years ago, Clement Clarke Moore put pen to paper and today you can recite almost half of his poem by heart. The famous “Twas the Night Before Christmas” describes the familial parallel of the ideal business culture… excited, engaged, hopelessly optimistic and achievement-based. Who wouldn’t want this at work? It’s the antithesis of complacency and entitlement which sadly plague too many workplaces.

However, there is a solution to this workplace culture crisis. And you'll find it in a long standing tradition associated with Christmas and the Holiday Season. It’s simple and you should adopt this practice every single day. And while most of us don't, it's a habit of success... now watch this month’s Keeping Level (1:42).

http://www.gratitudeatwork.ca/the-level/2015/12/9/twas-the-night-before-monday Almost 200 years ago, Clement Clarke Moore put pen to paper and today you can recite almost half of his poem by heart. The famous "Twas the Night Before Christmas" describes the familial parallel of the ideal business culture... excited, engaged, hopelessly optimistic and achievement-based. Who wouldn't want this at work?

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