Friday Spoing!

Here are two very different ways to start your working day:

Which one did you use this morning?

Have a very happy weekend!

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10 responses to “Friday Spoing!”

  1. DC Jobs Avatar

    I usually use the first method out of fear that if I do not land the second method, I will not be in the condition to get much work done.

  2. Alexander Avatar

    DC: Probably a wise choice :o)

    Mike: Me too!

  3. Mette Avatar

    It depense on what office I enter , But inside I always feel like number two.

  4. Gerard Avatar
    Gerard

    Do you think that if I was physically capable of entering the second way, I would be working at a desk job? ;)

    I get your point though.

  5. Jessica Schanberg Avatar

    I’d love to do the latter…if I could. Sadly I have broken my ankle and can’t flip over anything right now. Good point, though. I like the video.

  6. Mette Avatar

    @Gerad Do you consider changeing job ;-)

  7. Keiran Avatar

    Great video. In a real workplace you can definitely see that people belong in these two distinct groups. I often wonder why people don’t try the gymnastic approach (figuratively speaking, in most cases, of course) since motion creates emotion and they might feel better as a result.

    Incredibly, even people who are in business for themselves don’t start the day with a spring in their step. I have seen them amble into breakfast networking meetings, compaining about life, when they are supposed to be impressing prospective clients and sources of business referrals with their enthusiasm and zest for life.

  8. Alexander Avatar

    Mette: Spoing on the inside!!

    Gerard: Point taken :o)

    Jessica: Ouch! I hope your ankle heals up soon.

    Keiran: That’s especially sad in entrepreneurs. I mean, If you’re not happy in the company you create yourself…

  9. Ken Ferry Avatar
    Ken Ferry

    This morning? Somewhere in between the two. Maybe a playful hop over the barricade? Some other options that would apply to me would include hurdling over in a dead sprint, crawling under with barely enough energy to survive, and crawling through (use your own imagination for the motivation).

  10. Jessica Avatar

    @Alexander Thank you! I hope it will get get better soon. Thanks for the well wishes! :-)

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