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The Art of Danish Living: How to Find Happiness In and Out of Work
 
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ISBN13:9780241638279
ISBN10:0241638275
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages: pages
Size:198x177x24 mm
Weight:596 g
Language:English
666
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The Art of Danish Living

How to Find Happiness In and Out of Work
 
Publisher: Penguin Life
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Long description:

The perfect gift for a happier working life in 2025! From the million-copy bestselling author of The Little Book of Hygge, comes a beautifully designed guide on how to get more out of work and live like the happiest people in the world: the Danish.

'A wonderful book' Chris Evans

We often look to the Danish lifestyle as a utopia: they enjoy long summer holidays and the cosiest, hyggelig winters, but their happiness isn?t just limited to their free time. Almost two thirds report high job satisfaction, and 58% say they would continue working even if they won the lottery.

But what exactly are the ingredients of happiness at work?
And how can we live more like that?

Meik Wiking, the world?s favourite happiness expert, is back with more of his wise-yet-simple insightful advice on nurturing a sense of purpose, building trust between you and your manager and enjoying freedom in your role. Backed by his research and designed with his trademark style, this book is sure to improve your happiness this winter and the coming year.

We will spend around a third of our lives at work, so why not feel happier while we do it?

'Such a lovely book' Ranvir Singh, on Lorraine