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What Work Should Be

Bree Groff

I believe work should be a source of joy—one of many in our lives. I write about that here.

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  • Bree Groff

    I write about what work should be. I have a husband, Brad, and an 9yo daughter. Reading that again it sounds like I have a husband and this other guy named Brad. Anyway, I’m a speaker, writer, and consultant. When I learn things, I write them here.

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