Joy at Work
Joy at Work
Marie Kondo
Adam Grant
Finding joy at work isn’t magic — it takes work. But it might feel a bit more like play thanks to the practical tips from [the authors]. - Adam Grant
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Joy at Work

Joy at Work: Organizing Your Professional Life

Marie Kondo
Marie Kondo
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Marie Kondo
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In "Joy at Work," Marie Kondo extends her transformative tidying magic to the workplace, inviting readers to discard the clutter not just from their desks but from their professional lives. Co-authored with organizational psychologist Scott Sonenshein, this book dives deep into the heart of work-related disarray, addressing the all-too-common feelings of being overwhelmed by non-essential tasks, disorganized paperwork, and the digital deluge of emails. Kondo and Sonenshein pair the celebrated KonMari Method with groundbreaking research to chart a path towards a more organized, productive, and ultimately joyful work experience. Through captivating stories and practical strategies, "Joy at Work" is not just about cleaning up your physical workspace; it's about revitalizing your approach to work, paving the way for professional advancement and personal well-being. This insightful guide is a beacon for anyone looking to reclaim their joy in their career and create a more fulfilling work environment. Marie Kondo and Scott Sonenshein skillfully navigate readers through the steps to eliminate the modern hazards of working life, transforming the chaos of the workplace into a space of serenity and achievement. "Joy at Work" promises not just a tidier desk, but a clarity of purpose and a roadmap to achieving the kind of work that truly matters. Embrace the joy that comes from a tidy desk and a clear mind, and let this book be your guide to enhancing productivity, success, and happiness in your professional life.

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Released
2020
7 Apr
Length
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Finding joy at work isn’t magic — it takes work. But it might feel a bit more like play thanks to the practical tips from [the authors]. - Adam Grant
Just like us, books have a peak period in their lives. That’s when they should be read, but it’s quite common for people to miss that timing.
— Marie Kondo, Joy at Work

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