The country's leaders want us to work and pay taxes to make the wheels to spin faster. 365 contributes to the national economy by making your job more fun. Here is "Seven things you can do at your workplace".
I won’t lie about my obsessions. I have several. I sometimes think that things will explode when I go by. Like garbage bins or tram stops. When I go into a room with chairs and people I have to sit so that I can see the exit. I prefer to have my back against the wall and a good overview of the room.
That’s who I am. I am 27 years old and it’s nothing I’m ashamed of. I have learned how to function and am open to hear about your obsessions, too.
But there are ways to challenge yourself. Especially in your workplace. Obsessions are made to be broken. Routines as well. You might the rowdy type who likes a cluttered desk. Or maybe you’re the neat type. Either way, there is a point in reshuffling. It's the same reason I sit with my back to the entrance sometimes. Or why I whistle when I walk past a trash can, tapping one finger against the steel basket realizing that the world isn’t about to explode.
1. Move your desk and your chair. Turn them around.
2. Place the pencil jar and coffee cup in new positions and orientations.
3. See what other options you have to change your workplace. Most people might not even want a desktop, rather stand up or lay down like astronauts. Change position, turn around, look another way.
Rearrange your perspective. Rearrange your head.
Text: Navid Modiri
Required time:
1 hour or less
Cons:
Some may think that you are annoying and irritating when you keep changing and rearranging. Don’t worry about them. Instead ask what their problem is
Pros:
Changes sharpen the senses and prevent the moss growing on your chair from returning.