Use a brainteaser to start or revive or end a meeting. A great way to shift the brain, spark new energy, maybe even cause a giggle or a smile. All of which can help you boost morale and productivity.
Speaking of “nonsense” (see Quote of the Week)…
These seemingly “nonsense” words have pairs of opposites in them. For example: lshoorntg would be “Long /Short”. Can you make sense out of this nonsense? If so, you are wise. Very wise.
1) Wfateirer
2) Grsokuynd
3) Rpoiocrh
4) Frbeoiezle
5) Ppenecinl
6) Wmaomnan
7) Ldaigrhkt
8) Ounvderer
9) Cdilreatny
10) Riwrgohngt
Answer to be posted in “Comments” section this afternoon.
Credits: Passed around on the internet. Not sure of original source/creator. If you know, please let us know.
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