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Nov 28, 2010
Align career, life goals to avoid career blues
Nov 27, 2010
Build ability to appreciate before you complain
It's natural human tendency – we are never satisfied with what we have! Its always about a bigger house, a new car, a better job, the latest gadget and so on. At work, we hanker for a superior position, higher pay, extra perks, better projects, more authority…the list is quite endless.
Nothing is ever enough, its always about more, and we are totally caught up in what we don't have! Even the grumbling over our woes and tribulations – some legitimate, mostly perceived – knows no end.
Instead of constantly dwelling on such negativity, how about pausing a while to step back and trying to appreciate what we do have! It's all about recognising and enjoying the things in your life that you have been taking for granted. This requires a conscious effort to appreciate even the small stuff on a daily basis, but once you are on the track you will realise that there are loads of good things which you have been overlooking. This may sound quite profound and preachy, but when you sit down and compare your lot to others less fortunate – lo and behold, you may actually find that you are indeed luckier than most. It's just that you have not realised it yet!
Think of it this way - you may not drive a Mercedes, but at least you have a car. You may not be a jet-setting executive, but at least you have a job (what about those unfortunate ones out job-hunting on the streets!). Moreover, while you hate your work, it is that itself which provides structure and substance to your life.
So why not literally stop to smell the flowers and see the beauty of life! This will teach you to be truly thankful for what you have and also treasure it all the more.
Learning to appreciate what you have is in fact a great way to live life. Not only is it empowering - granting you both the confidence and ability to achieve what you want - but also helps you to actually be happy while you strive to attain your dreams.
As the teachings of Abraham Hicks expound, “By spending your focus on appreciating what you do have, you will allow the things that you desire to come to you. In contrast, when you focus on negative things, you are creating resistance and blocking the things you desire from coming into your life. Appreciating what is all around you is what lifts all resistance and allows your desires to manifest into your life.” Hence you can achieve that six-figure salary tomorrow even while revelling in what you have today!
You still have to be prepared for disappointments and pitfalls as adversity is a part and parcel of every life. But it still depends on your perspective. No matter how bad things are, you should think that they could still be worse. This drastic change in your thinking will empower you to play up what you have now and thus make the most of it. So, build the ability to appreciate before time forces you to appreciate what you used to have.
After all, most of us don't realise how good something was till we lose it!
Payal Chanania
Nov 23, 2010
Office is not just about furniture, It's about image
Run-of-the-mill offices with grey cubicles, stiff-backed chairs and off-putting desks are passé. Enter the modern workspace as stylish work environments are fast replacing the once strictly utilitarian office decor. And the good news is that this transformation is not just restricted to the C-suites and corner offices either!
Yes, providing inspiring office desking solutions with an aesthetic yet practical bent is the need of the hour, which almost no organisation can afford to ignore.
Think about it – employees spend most of their waking hours at work and that too most of the times stuck behind dull desks in boring cubicles. The least they are entitled to is a quality work atmosphere in their everyday functional space.
Outfitting the office in warm, inviting and professional decor will bring a valuable payback too. Employees are bound to work longer, harder and better leading to increased productivity and efficiency. Creativity and positive work attitude will multiply manifold too.
In fact, a recent survey estimated that employees could increase the amount of work by 22 per cent if they had a better-designed workplace! Moreover, an office is not just about furniture, its about an image. A pleasing and ambient work atmosphere creates the all-important positive first impression that can attract customers and win the clients' business. As someone rightly observes, “In those few moments when you first experience the ambience and working environment of your potential supplier or business partner you subconsciously start to make the decision of whether or not to employ their services or buy their product”.
Ambience angle: Workplace infrastructure design has a tall order – it should be productive, comfortable, employee-friendly as well as create a pleasing ambience.
A unique look and feel can be achieved through various means like state-of-the-art designs and floor-to-ceiling windows or even simpler options like green plants, serene waterfalls and aquariums that will be both pleasing to the eye and also create positive energy all around.
Apart from the aesthetics, adequate attention should be paid to lighting, temperature and noise so as to enable employees to do their jobs to the best of their abilities. It goes without saying that a reasonable temperature should be maintained and extra noise filtered out as it can affect the quality of work. A proper lighting arrangement with sufficient brightness is a pre-requisite that can even be used to add style and character to the workplace.
Next comes the furniture design, construction and layout. Choose comfortable, durable and ergonomically appropriate furniture in wood, steel or glass. Everything from desks, chairs, cubicles, file cabinets and shelves to even reception and conference room furniture should be selected based on posture, access, clearance, reach and vision of the end-user. Ensure that the colour theme matches the furniture accordingly while not overlooking other factors such as texture or flooring.
Blending matters: A planned approach for the design and layout is advisable so that each and every space can be properly utilised. Again the move is away from dark, enclosing cubicles towards low-walled partitions for the work-stations that bring people together and encourage them to work in harmony. There should also be other work settings like informal meeting rooms, open work areas and communal spaces that promote collaborative interaction, knowledge sharing and innovation.
A rule of thumb – aim for a good blend of functional and attractive as too much of one might kill the other.
Apart from this, workplace design should ideally be tailored according to the goals, objectives, culture, work practices of the organisation and even the job functions and demographic of the employees. For instance, one forward-thinking company customised the workspaces for its 85 per cent female workforce with desks with cubbies for shoes, a mirror and other personal items. Even Google offices are celebrated for their unconventional workspaces that foster unbridled creativity and innovation.
To sum up, offices should be tastefully decorated and furnished with good quality furniture to create an elegant, subdued, organised and relaxing work ambience that is also in keeping with the company identity so that employees actually enjoying doing their work.
Yet, redesigning sleek and sophisticated workspaces comes with a heavy price tag. Deem it a sound investment as the professional touch will create immense value not only as a recruitment, motivation and retention tool but also serves well for attracting and impressing customers!
Payal Chanania