I recently found myself at the Swisse Colour Run, where the happy faces around me reminded me about a piece of research into happiness at work. The research looked at who was happier, 19-29 year olds or 55-59 year olds.
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At this years Colour Run around 20,000 participants gathered on Langley Park preparing to run down the Start Chute and be splattered with coloured corn-starch. By the time everyone had been through the five km run, eight tonnes of powder had been dispensed.
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RedBalloon CEO Kristie Buchanan recently asked people how they felt about life in regards to their career. The survey found that three in four respondents said they were happy with their working life overall (75%).
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- Perhaps that was why the majority of the crowd appeared to be under 40 and I hardly saw anyone over 60 years of age.
- Hopefully this moment of release might help improve their enjoyment of life, even just for a morning.
- Maybe someone should invent the Colour Boss Run, where disgruntled employees get to ‘colour’ their bosses as they run down the chute. Until then, there’s always next year. By then people may have just managed to get the powder out of all their crevices.
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