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Happy Thanksgiving (to those of us who celebrate this here in the US)

Nov 27, 2013 | employee motivation

Yeah, Thursday here is a national holiday, what we celebrate as Thanksgiving for the collaboration and courtesy and kindness of the Native Americans showing compassion for the poor immigrants coming to these shores.

It is something that we should most assuredly continue. And, in that light, let me offer this:

Happy Thanksgiving and Motivation

and this:

LD Turkey Day THANKS digging

and this one:

LD Turkey Day Poem WE 1

and, if you are doing emails and work-related stuff like so many others, close your eyes, take a deep breath and put your computer or smartphone to sleep.

Have FUN out there!

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Dr. Scott Simmerman is a designer of team building games and organization improvement tools. Managing Partner of Performance Management Company since 1984, he is an experienced presenter and consultant.

Connect with Scott on Google+ – you can reach Scott at scott@squarewheels.com

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Scott’s blog on Poems and Quips on Workplace Improvement is here.

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Dr. Scott Simmerman

Dr. Scott Simmerman is a designer of the amazing Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine team building game and the Square Wheels facilitation and engagement tools. Managing Partner of Performance Management Company since 1984, he is an experienced global presenter. -- You can reach Scott at scott@squarewheels.com and a detailed profile is here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottsimmerman/ -- Scott is the original designer of The Search for The Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine teambuilding game and the Square Wheels® images for organizational development.

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