Fun at work is not about games, gimmicks, or goofing off. It’s about energy, permission, and feeling like a human instead of a job title.
In The King of Queens episode "Emotional Rollercoaster," Patton Oswalt stood completely still in a scene on a dare from the writers.
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Jury Duty’s candid camera prank on Ronald Gladden was, at heart, a celebration of our better selves. But what it displayed in ...
National Fun at Work Day gives offices permission to loosen the tie, crack a joke and remember that spreadsheets are handled by humans, not robots. Most workdays run on deadlines and meetings, which ...
Experiments, robots and demonstrations filled the gym at Summit Academy Charter School in Red Hook, where students became teachers and scientists during a new day-long ...
Paul Skenes has been Rookie of the Year and a Cy Young Award winner in the National League. Apparently he’s also now a ...
Weddings are meant to be joyful celebrations. They are filled with laughter, dancing, and happy memories unless some family drama or bad behavior spoils the mood. But no matter how lighthearted the ...