Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Work Can Be Beautiful
Many folks are critical of the workspace they work in. I don't blame them. To me, the workplace is an place where immeasurable time often gets lost and heads-down time equates to the reduction of everything that is fun and special about life. Creative workspaces don't simply foster inspiration by forcing fun back into it - it acts a commentary on daily living. Work can, in fact, be as beautiful as you want it to be. It merely takes the step forward from the individual to acknowledge its potential to become a catalyst for betterment of self and perhaps even a way to discover what's truly important in one's short-lived life.
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