How Your Workplace Can Inspire Good Habits Among Employees
If you manage your office like a war zone, you're bound to have stressed-out and inefficient employees, says behavior science expert James Clear.

By Jason Fell •
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Business owners and other professionals often seek ways to be efficient and productive in their own lives -- at work and at home. But what about your staff? Inspiring good habits at the office can lead to a happier, more productive workforce.
One key to inspiring your employees to form and maintain good habits is creating a positive work environment. As behavior science expert and Entrepreneur.com contributor James Clear explains in this video, managing your office like a war zone will most likely result in creating stressed-out and inefficient employees.
So, of course, Clear shares his thoughts on not managing your office like a war zone.
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