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richa_camo@yahoo.co.uk
Hi please find the few valuable instructions to kill boredom at u r office....







1. Form a detective agency to find out who is quitting next.



2. Make blank calls to your Boss.



3. Count your fingers (and toes if you get bored).



4. Rearrange the furniture,

i.e. flick someone else chair just to irritate him/her.



5. Send mails from Outlook to your internet mail (and immediately get to

the internet and see who reaches first, you or your mail?) and read them

there, and note down the time they take to reach there.



6. Watch other people changing their facial ex-pressions while working and

try changing your ex-pressions also.



7. Try to stretch weekly meetings as longer as possible.



8. Have work breaks in between tea.



9. Have a two hour lunch; it's a big social occasion.



10. Read sardar jokes and send sardar jokes.



11. Revise last week's newspaper ( Read all the online daily news papers) .



12. Hold "How fast my computer boot! s" competitions.



13. Practice aiming the coffee cup into the dustbin.



14. Compile "How to waste your day"



15. Pick up phone and dial non existing nos.



16. Make faces at strangers in office.



17. Count maximum no of applications your computer can open at a time.



18. For Win users....Move things to Recycle bin and restore them.. Then

repeat this process.



19. Look at someone & try to imagine how(s) he might have looked when(s)he

was 5 years old. (My favorite.. it helps when any senior is talkin to u.)



20. Make full use of the comfortable chair and table provided and take a

nap. And if you are still getting bored:

21. Fwd this mail to everyone u know

From India, Bangalore
rema
Hi all, No time only. Feel 8-9 hrs not enough to domplete the job. What to do to try something of these! suggest!! :roll:
From India, Mumbai
Rajat Joshi
101

Wow wow i didn't know that one could all that.. :D :D in a day's work where one wishes there were more hours in a day!!..
Point no.# 19 was the best and actually helps one to get over tension/stress.
Cheers,
Rajat

From India, Pune
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