Thursday, February 19, 2009

Franz Marc Deer in the Woods II

Franz Marc Deer in the Woods IIFranz Marc Blaues Pferd 1Franz Marc Affenfries
’t a lot of ergonomic options. But if you can take a break at least once every hour and just move around a little bit, back, but if you can relax enough to work for even a few minutes, you’ll be ahead of the game 4. Ask for Consideration If you have to get your work done, there’s nothing wrong with asking for a little consideration. Maybe you need a chatty companion in the waiting room to give you a little quiet or maybe you’d like them to move over a seat so that you can spread out some paperwork. No matter what you need, there’s nothing worng with asking for it. The worst that could happen with a “Would you mind..?” is that you’ll be turned down and the situation won’t change.you’ll find that you can work more comfortably. Even just walking up and down the aisle of an airplane can be enough to let you stretch. 3. Breathe Deep If you meditate, now might just be the time for some of that calm you’ve been cultivating. A little meditation — or even a few deep breaths — can cut through the stress and let you concentrate on your work. It may not be enough to continually block out the baby screaming three aisles

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