Written by Harriet Meyerson and published every Tuesday compliments of www.ConfidenceCenter.com
Word and Quote of the Week
*** "Wealth is not a material gain, but a state of mind." —Jerry Gillies
Trivia Question of the Week
(Answer at the end of this newsletter.)
Employee Morale
Trick or Treat
Submitted by loyal subscriber, Sherry Olson
Last year, we dressed up, which added to the fun.
You can give your employees an additional "treat" that won't have them needing a dentist....
By using our ebook - 101 Captivating Motivational Quotes. You can print out individual quotes, roll them up and tie them with black and orange ribbons. Put the rolled up quotes in an inexpensive plastic black cauldron and pass them out or have the employees grab one.
Each quote has been formatted to be printed on bordered or colored paper and can be displayed on desks, walls, anywhere! These quotes will instantly create a positive work environment and will be treasured for years to come.
This ebook is part of the Employee Morale Secrets - Power Pack of employee morale books.
Learn what the other books are and see all the details at:
http://www.confidencecenter.com/prod23.htm
Answer to This Week's Trivia Question
A. White-walled tires
Joke of the Week
One day the mother allowed the child to feel the movements of the unborn baby. The five-year-old was obviously impressed, but made no comment. Moreover, he stopped telling the teacher about the upcoming event.
Finally the teacher sat the child on her lap and said, "Lucas, whatever has become of that baby brother or sister you were expecting at home?"
Lucas burst into tears and confessed, "I think Mommy ate it!"
(c) Copyright 2009 Harriet Meyerson. All rights reserved.

nice great post in that article a lesson for the freshers who are finding jobs, and who are graduate but not able to find right job but how there will handle their job and career in the future.
Posted by: Sid | October 13, 2009 at 01:39 AM
Joke is very important for morale! Great!
Posted by: Janko | October 28, 2009 at 08:32 AM
Brilliant joke, the work should always be a little humor for the good atmosphere.
Best Regards
Posted by: Thomas | January 15, 2010 at 06:22 AM