Sweden Has a Caffeinated Secret to Happiness at Work – WSJ
Would work be better if we all took a collective coffee break?
Workers in Sweden certainly think so. There, work life has long revolved around fika, a once- or twice-a-day ritual in which colleagues put away phones, laptops and any shoptalk to commune over coffee, pastries or other snacks. Swedish employees and their managers say the cultural tradition helps drive employee well-being, productivity and innovation by clearing the mind and fostering togetherness.
via www.wsj.com
I like the sound of Swedish coffee.