I've said this so many times that I fear I've passed over into eye-rolling OMG he's saying that AGAIN territory, but for most of us, we spend a lot more time at work, earning a living, than we do with family or friends, so it's as vital as oxygen that whatever we do for money needs to be at least a little fun.
And you can't necessarily count on anyone else to bring that light into each day. I would consider that a bonus.
So, it's all you : how can you make the people who are part of your working day happier, if only for a few minutes?
Note: the photo has no intrinsic relevance. It's just the world on my block, today.
2 comments:
Strange, but when there's a disruption in life, just the simple act of going to work seems therapeutic, even if the "work" isn't what your life is really about...
Drew
Agreed. And for some people the continuity and structure of their work is a lifeline overall - my mom's physical and mental health declined rapidly pretty much as soon as she retired. (I don't expect you'll have that problem! Nor will I, if I can ever afford to retire...)
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