Unplanned celebrations are like the gems on erudite circlets. They shine even though you don’t expect them to be and they tend to be more memorable than those you have actually curated.
It’s almost the beginning of the holiday season and definitely the end of the working year. And by working year I mean the hazard exposure to long over time at the office trying to rush things just so could feel productive with work before the end of the year.
How hard should you feel to achieve the satisfaction and agreeing with yourself that you really did a great job? For me, it’s meeting your goal and trying to beat the lazy ass off yourself. That’s enough reason. The rest would be a proactive decision to make every bit of details from work at place. Making my space tidy. That way, I would have no regrets leaving from and arriving to the office.
Friday, December 21, 2018.
Yesterday, my co-worker and I decided to spend some time off from work together to reward ourselves not only to over lap our jealousy from other department’s series of exceedingly active get-togethers and lunch-outs but also for some grubs.
It was a nice way to end our pre-Christmas season celebration.
I remember my team-mate says “Maayo na lang Jake, naka dalikyat ta ganina og celebrate kay wala na jud diay tay oras mag celebrate.” (I’m glad that we were able to celebrate earlier because we really don’t have enough time.)
Quick decisions saves the day.
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