One of our co-workers has been bringing her puppy to work until he is old enough to stay at home alone. It's safe to say these past 2 weeks have been the best work weeks of my life.
The time of year where we all scramble and try and figure out a way to make our budget work. It seems like every year our Christmas buying list gets longer and longer. I had a friend tell me she was on a cleaning binge to go sell a bunch of her stuff and make some Christmas money...
I had no idea there was such thing as a mobile tire shop. Let's be real, I refuse to take time off of work to get my oil changed, getting new tires takes up a lot of time, everything about car maintenance makes me cringe.
Why can't we just say we need to get away from the never-ending intrusion of work via technology into our personal lives? Even the greatest artists need to take a step back and reevaluate the big picture in order to get it right.
A study from a few years ago revealed that we spend a minimum of 20% of our work day just goofing off. Using the average 8 hour work day, that's nearly 2 hours of time that "the man" paid us for and got absolutely nothing in return.