I was out of work for 3 months on medical leave and this is my first week back. One of the many things I did to bide my time was to watch the entirety of The Office (US) and one of the most important things about that show was to teach me that office work is not that serious. Prior to this leave of absence I was frequently stressed and took my job very seriously. I'm not saying that there won't be times now where I'm stressed or serious. I'm just realizing that the world continued to move on without me while I was out and really jobs are not THAT serious.
I'm also not saying that I'll reach the high level of ridiculousness that was on that show but little things I can do definitely, like tell more jokes and have more levity in general.
Somewhat accidentally I've also been preceding my questions with a "Question!" thanks to Dwight Schrute. So there's that.
Has a piece of media ever influenced you to change your approach to work or life in general?
PS - I'm looking for a good excuse to say "DID I STUTTER?"
I'm also not saying that I'll reach the high level of ridiculousness that was on that show but little things I can do definitely, like tell more jokes and have more levity in general.
Somewhat accidentally I've also been preceding my questions with a "Question!" thanks to Dwight Schrute. So there's that.
Has a piece of media ever influenced you to change your approach to work or life in general?
PS - I'm looking for a good excuse to say "DID I STUTTER?"