Showing posts with label cubicle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cubicle. Show all posts

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Day 160 The kit of parts

Day 160 The kit of parts

160:365
03/09/13

Louise Hay affirmation:   “I love myself; therefore, I live totally in the now, experiencing each moment as good and knowing that my future is bright and joyous and secure, for I know I am a beloved child of God.”

Inspiration exercise from 365 Daily Creativity Journal:   Make a kit for an activity that normally wouldn’t need one.

Media:  Scrapbook paper, Catalog photo, Mod Podge, Watercolor, Jewel heart, Metallic Sharpie

Time:  1H:35M

Comments:  In the commercial furniture world, all the pieces required to build a workstation are called a 'kit of parts'.  This collage depicts a typical cubicle layout in plan view, plus a heart and eye in the desk chair position to represent the person who works inside the space.  

The kit of parts for a beloved child of God, though, that's much bigger than will fit in an office cubicle. 


Sunday, February 24, 2013

Day 147 Gratitude and red staplers


147:365
Day 147 Gratitude and red staplers
02/24/13

Louise Hay daily affirmation:   “My day begins with gratitude and joy.”

Inspiration exercise from Noah Scalin’s 365 Daily Creativity Journal:   Make something inspired by your favorite movie.

OFFICE SPACE

Media:  Office plan blueprint, Magazine photos, Mod Podge, Tissue paper, Sharpie, Watercolors, Button

Time:  55M

Comments:  Not sure if I have a 'favorite'  movie, but there is one that I can sit through whenever I run across it on rerun television.  Office Space.  The iconic red stapler, the waitress' buttons of flair on her vest, and the bleak, fluorescent, cubicle-dwelling existence of the office workers are poignant symbols of work and life in an age of low wage service jobs, open office environments, computers and broken laser printers. And, human cogs in the anonymous wheels of American mega-corporations.  

Feeling gratitude and joy at the beginning of each day on the treadmill that is modern day work/life can some days be challenging... But not impossible.  


Inspired  by this movie, I keep a red Swingline stapler in my drawer at work that reminds me to be grateful that I'm gainfully employed, and to help me keep a humorous perspective on things.  Besides, there is something inherently joyful about a bright red stapler in a drawer full of otherwise boring and bland office supplies.