It never ceases to amaze me how so many people I work with can be so 'isogashii' and so 'shindoi', and yet, at the same time be so fucking inefficient and unproductive.
I mean, I'm inefficient and unproductive too, but I dont walk around telling all my co-workers how busy and swamped with work I am either.
Anyway, I found this on theage.com.au. Should you have interest...
How to slack off
It's Friday so at many places, people are winding down for the weekend. Those who are lucky enough to have one.
Fridays can be good days for catching up with friends, lunch and a drink or three. And it's also a time to take it easy at work, even goof off.
Blogger Stanley Bing has some tips with 10 things to do when you don't feel like working.
Some of his ideas aren't bad. Like slipping into meetings that marginally concern you, getting together with like-minded associates in a public place and walking around with huge binders under your arm.
I could add a few of my own. Technology and hand-held devices, with games, internet access, email and instant messaging, make it a lot easier these days. And chances are you reading this at work.
Personally, I see nothing nothing wrong with doing that. With all the hours people put in these days, taking a Mental Health Day now and then can be good for the soul. It can be creative too, says Eric Weiner at the Los Angeles Times.
"Goofing off is not a waste of time - well, not always. Exhibit A: Albert Einstein. He was a world-class loafer. In 1905, he was working as a clerk at a Swiss patent office, spending a lot of time spacing out. A 'respectable federal ink pisser' is how Einstein described himself. Yet it was at work, daydreaming one day, watching a builder on a nearby rooftop, that he experienced "the happiest thought of my life" - a thought that soon blossomed into his 'special theory of relativity'."
So what are the ways you waste time at work? Any suggestions to add to the list? What are your Fridays like?