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Make work a happier place for International Friendship Day!

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 Random Acts of Kindness | 8 Ways to Win By Giving | Welcoming Diversity in your Team    Â

 Random Acts of Kindness | 8 Ways to Win By Giving | Welcoming Diversity in your Team [View Online](  [Join the Club]( [Skill Areas]( [Blog]( [For Your Organization](    [Join the Club](   [Skill Areas](   [Blog](   [For Your Organization](  Put Aside Workplace Rivalry and Division for a Day of Friendship! How great would it be to enjoy a day that was free from the seemingly endless forces of division and distrust? So let's make that day TODAY! We can be inspired by this week's United Nations International Day of Friendship to make our workplaces oases of respect and altruism. So, start small, and see our article and video on how to choose and perform Random Acts of Kindness. [Read the Article »](  Discover 8 Ways That You Can "Win by Giving" Giving time and energy to others not only feels good, it has real benefits. Explore these eight strategies for making your organization a happier, friendlier place! [Read the Article »](   Welcoming Diversity and Difference in Your Team Discover the many benefits to be gained from being accepting and welcoming of people from all backgrounds, ages, ethnicities, creeds and cultures etc. [Read the Article »](  New in the Mind Tools Club In the Club this week, find out what happened when journalist and blogger Marianne Power spent a year living her life based on the advice she found in self-help books. Join the Mind Tools Club for unlimited access to this, and ALL our great content! And, if you sign up before August 1, you'll also receive our Make Time for Success Workbook, for FREE! [See Plans and Pricing »]( Get More From Mind Tools!  6 Things the Best Firms Are Doing to Give Learning Impact! Discover what leading organizations and their L&D professionals are doing to deliver the greatest learning impact for their people. [Read the Blog »](   Join Our Twitter Chat on How to Be More Considerate at Work Want to know how to be more considerate at work? Join us on Friday, August 2, at 1 p.m. EDT (6 p.m. BST). Follow us @Mind_Tools and use #MTtalk. [Mind Tools on Twitter »](  Essential Skills for an Excellent Career! [Privacy Policy](  • [Cookie Policy](  • [Terms of Service](  • [Unsubscribe]( © 2019 Mind Tools, Howard House, Wagon Lane, Bingley, West Yorkshire, England, BD16 1WA. Mind Tools Ltd (Company Number 04829074, VAT Number: GB 665 3593 06) is a company registered in England and Wales.

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