
A.He’ll become very angry.B.He’ll tend to find it.C.He’ll try to find it.D.He’ll get another one.


A.He’ll become very angry.B.He’ll tend to find it.C.He’ll try to find it.D.He’ll get another one.
Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the word bank. You may not use any of the words more than once.
A) coincide | B) diversion |
C) foster | D) gauging |
E) gossiping | F) notion |
G) adverse | H) motivations |
I) monetary | J) livelihood |
K) reflects | L) primary |
M) miserable | N) aspects |
O ) employees |
In a study conducted in the UK, it was found that only four out of every five 1) ___________ were happy at work. Surprisingly, contrary to popular 2) _________, friendly, supportive colleagues and a good manager, instead of the salary or the love for the work, have been found to be the 3) _________ causes of happiness at work. So, how do you keep your spirits up and, at the same time, 4) __________ a sense of joy on the job? Here is one of the tips to help you on your way to finding happiness and complete job satisfaction in the workplace.
Start with a positive outlook. Happiness is a state of mind; it 5) __________ an attitude, though not many people realize it. Staying happy at work is totally based on your 6) __________ and on a positive outlook toward your job, not on 7) __________ rewards or material gain. Dwelling on the good 8) ________ of the work rather than rattling on and on about what makes you unhappy is the basic key to happiness. Negativity and 9) __________ about bad things may be easy, but it is looking at the bright side that makes for the challenging part of a job. As Francesca Reigler puts it, "Happiness is an attitude. We either make ourselves 10) _________, or happy and strong. The amount of work is the same."