Friday, March 30, 2012

Frozen Friday

It's Friday again. Yay! There's an off phenomenon that occurs every Friday at work...it's what I like to call "Frozen Friday." Time seems to freeze, as do the conversations in the office. Everyone is chugging away in their own private worlds to get home as soon as possible. Fridays also have a skeleton crew. Many people either work at home or they simply don't work on Fridays. The commute, however, suggests the opposite. Yet another frozen aspect of Friday...the roads. Everyone is jetting out early (my normal leaving time) to start the weekend and we all meet on the road. For long stretches of going 5mph.

Here are my tips for making it through a Frozen Friday.
  • Work at home, if possible. Avoid the commute woes and not have that time-slowing feeling that you want to be home...because you will be home.
  • Similarly, if you can leave early and/or finish the day at home, do so.
  • Take breaks at work. Work consistently for awhile to get things done, but if you're running low on work, take it slow. There's nothing worse than sitting at your cube with 5 hours left without work. You feel like you've seen all of the internet already and time has stopped. Break up your work so it fills the day at a steady pace.
  • Talk with your coworkers. Get some face-time in and pass particularly slow parts of the day (for everyone--don't interrupt someone if he or she is busy) with conversation.
  • Do NOT take your lunch early. Try to eat a little later than usual, too, so that the time you have left after lunch until leaving is shorter.
  • Sort through your email. Delete messages that you don't need, organize your inbox, and tidy up your folders. This is the stuff you are too busy to do during the week.
  • If you use a time-tracking system, update your hours, etc. It's a tedious task, but it can really pass the time.
  • Clean your cube. Dust, reorganize, rearrange (quietly), and anything else to improve your work space.
  • Email old professors or friends to catch up with them.
  • Try not to check the time frequently. I know it's hard since the clock is on your toolbar, but use some self-restraint!

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