Wednesday, September 07, 2005

Make that change

So earlier I talked about not letting others effect your attitude for the day. That only you can decide how your day will go by using effective methods to control your attitude. This is still a central belief, but everyone understands that this isn't easy.

We need things in our life to help us and in the previous article I wrote about your environment. We've all seen pictures of row upon rows of desks with typewriters or cubicle farms mocked appropriately in Dilbert (http://www.dilbert.com/) cartoons. I'm certain you could provide examples - please do. I would like to hear some of your stories.

So how do you change - have a dialog with your employer and/or employees. It starts with talking to each other. Determining that there is a problem is a first step. Many would be surprised that the boss doesn't fully realize it. Once you've accomplished this - suggest some radical changes...new lighting...more windows...you figure out what works best at your location.

Utopia this is not: http://home.earthlink.net/~wrmbero/html/utopian.html

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