Do Your Bits Tingle When You Work? - with Andrew Miller

Do Your Bits Tingle When You Work? - with Andrew Miller

By Lee Houghton

Lee talks to Andrew Miller, founder of Business Enjoyment, about the fascinating subject of the very real enjoyment we get from being in business, and we can make sure that our workplaces provide that sense of excitement.

 KEY TAKEAWAYS

Money is almost never the main driving factor behind personal endeavour. Happiness is a far more common driving force behind people's intent to do well. Every single day should be spent in taking your business forward in some way, and also understanding how this forward motion is making an impact. Intentions and values are separate things. We must recognise the difference the values we aspire to achieving, and the values we actually see around us. As business owners, our DNA is at the heart of every venture. As this scales and grows, we hope to assemble teams who share these values. It is the companies who retain these values that create workplaces people aspire to joining.

BEST MOMENTS

'It's really important to enjoy what you do'

'Success is not the same as enjoyment'

'At the heart I am one thing'

'I create a distinction between enjoyment and happiness'

 VALUABLE RESOURCES

Business Problems Solved Podcast      

Andrew Miller LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewrmiller/?originalSubdomain=uk

Business Enjoyment - https://www.businessenjoyment.com

ABOUT THE HOST

For the last 15 years, I have been a multi-sector internal or external business improvement consultant, building the improved capability of individuals, teams and businesses.

In my spare time, I enjoy spending time with my two young children Jack & India. I also enjoy listening to and reading business & personal development material.

Lee Houghton is “THE Business Problem Solver”, a Management Consultant, CX Specialist and Keynote Speaker.

CONTACT METHOD

You can contact Lee Houghton on 07813342194

Lee@leehoughton.com

https://www.linkedin.com/in/lhoughton/

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