Do not turn that frown upside down

    The next time a co-worker tells you to “turn that frown upside down” make sure you inform them of a recent study that shows that sad moods improve analytical thinking. Then, run away from the co-worker at high speed. Read more over at Rees Morrison’s The Law Department Management blawg.

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2 Responses to “Do not turn that frown upside down”

  1. Ciara Andrews Says:

    Yes, I also believe that good analytical thinking requires to think slow and step by step, and in sad mood we have propensity to think step by step.

    Yep, need to have running shoes ready:-)

    Best Regards,
    Ciara
    Amity Legal Alliance
    http://www.amitylegal.com - providing Cost Benefits to law firms & Inhouse Counsels.

  2. Karla Says:

    At least something good in the bad :P

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