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How to Look Busy at Work Part 2

Part 2 of How to Look Busy at Work

Keeping yourself preoccupied with other tasks that are not work-related for a whole day or several days is a big no-no. You need to distribute the times you will find time to chat with your friend, or update your profile on you social networking site, if these sites are allowed.

If these are not allowed, uses a proxy to surf the net which you can get for free to help you avoid detection.

Or, have your own wi-fi enabled mobile phone (if there is wi-fi) or netbook (with your own mobile connectivity) where you can check sites that matters most to you (yes, like that treatment for acne site your little sister is pestering you about).

Have props. If you are just going to the bathroom, or have a smoke in the smoking lounge, or visit a friend in another department, bring something with you, like a clipboard or a folder with documents inside to give the impression that you are busy.

Take note of the way you encode. Encoding emails make people encode faster, not unlike when encoding reports, so careful pecking of the keys should be done to ensure the words are being thought about and deliberated.

Keeping busy at work even if one is not actually busy is not an easy task but with time and practice, these things get polished.

Just make sure you deliver what needs to be delivered or else, you would be really busy doing a lot of things.

Or be out of job for slacking too much while on the job.

How to Look Busy at Work

You perhaps have a feeling that you work real hard but are not compensated well. You know, doing your best but not exactly getting the compensation that goes well with the hours, efforts and dedication you put on the job.

So you are wondering “how can I make myself busy at work when in fact I am having some downtime?”

Here are some tips to keep busy at work:

Emphasize how you are saddled with too much work. To the next ear willing to listen to what you have to say, emphasize how you have accomplished each and every step on the project that you are currently working on. Be prepared to enumerate the steps that you have done so far, if the other person asks questions.

Make your desk look “busy”. By making your desk look cluttered with reports, documents and multiple post-its, you give the impression that you are hard-at-work on some important tasks that need to be accomplished.

Make your desktop look “busy” by opening several applications at the same time. Doing research? Open several sites to make it look like you are busy keeping tab on what is currently happening.

Keep tab on when the boss is likely to come by. Be alert for the telltale signs that the boss, or someone who is tasked to look in for him is on his way to your desk. Scuffling of feet, feeling a presence standing behind or hovering by, talking voices, and taking note of certain times of the day, these are just some of the ways you may know they are coming.

to be continued…

Yes, here is the Part 2.

Opinion on Men in Gym Undershirt

My young students want to have a chiseled body ala-Roman gods. Yes, they even show me their “arm muscle” which seems an imaginary one 😀

Even my 8yo son wants to have arms muscle. I don’t know where he got that idea, hehe.

There is this young boy in his early teens  that I teach who says he thinks “muscled guys who wear those razorback undershirt” when not in the gym in order to show off their muscles (who seemed to use testosterone boosters that work well along with their rigid gym workouts) are not real men since real men do not have to do that to prove their “manliness”

Well, no comment 😉

Adult ADHD

ADHD is said to be most common in children. Behavior modification, (some who take) medication, environmental modifications and special education and/or mainstreaming (to some) are positive ways to help these children cope and adjust with their conditions.

ADHD continues well into adulthood for most of these children diagnosed with the condition. And like how these conditions and the symptoms were dealt with in childhood would probably the same or has a lesser or more intervention needed like having a life coach, taking regular medications like CONCERTA Adult ADHD Medication and/or other behavior intervention programs.

What are some of the most common symptoms to look out for with adults who may have ADHD ?

  • difficulty with executive functioning
  • difficulty initiating/completing tasks
  • lacks motivation or very highly motivated but accomplishes less
  • has difficulty holding on to the current job/work
  • always on the go
  • easily bored or chooses highly stimulating work

As in everything else, when in doubt, consult with a doctor. Which one? A psychologist, a psychiatrist or a neurologist. A licensed counselor would also be a great help.

Daig ng Maagap ang Masipag

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EDSA at 8am

Ang kasabihan ng mga matatanda, “daig ng maagap ang masipag”.

Hindi ko alam kung ito ang English version ng “the early bird gets the worm”, hehehe, ano sa palagay ninyo?

Tama din naman yang kasabihan pero dapat ito ay may kaakibat ding kasipagan.

Ayan, maagap sana kami, maaga umalis ngunit ganun din pala ang nasa isip ng karamihan kaya yan, nagdulot ng trapiko.

Sabagay di na bago itong ganitong karanasan, manhid na yata tayo sa trapiko.

Nga pala, kita niyo yung smog? Sana maagapan ang problemang iyan na nagdududlot ng sakit.