Humanizing Your Work Place
- Make that eye exam appointment. Schedule it before the end of the year, before your flexible spending plan finishes or your new deductible starts.
- Adjust your chair -- up or down, leaning back or forward. Learn to use those levers under the seat.
- Find an object of interest or beauty, and bring it to the office. I guarantee you have something at home. Take it down, dust it off, and place it where you will enjoy it.
- Set a 90 minute alarm the next time you are working on a piece or project that is long and arduous.
- Purchase snacks and keep them at your desk. Power bars, nuts, fruit, water, whatever gives you the boost you need mid-mo ing and mid-afte oon and maybe into the night.
- Connect with someone at least once a day. It’s good networking (personal and professional) and others have a way of bringing out another side of you. Keep a calendar or tally. Make it a game.
- Stand up. Stand whenever you can. Offer to walk to someone’s office. Take the long route to the bathroom or just stand at your desk. Okay, people will think something is up but they’ll get use to it, or they won’t.
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