We talk about our new office and how Preston's space is dirty already.
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00:00What would be some positive workplace habits? It doesn't give any examples here
00:06at all, so I'm wondering what we could do. Well, maybe some yoga or something like
00:11that. Well, let's assess. Maybe like clean up your area. Are you talking to me? No, I was just saying that's like a positive
00:20workplace. I just, I just knew. I just put all my stuff in there, it's a mess. This morning, Kathy goes to me, she goes, oh your
00:29area looks really nice, Steve. And Preston goes, oh, what about mine? Mine's just, it looks like an atom bomb went off. It actually looks worse than the old office. I haven't done anything. I just dragged all my crap in here. I mean, I was not talking to you. I was just saying in general. Oh, Steve, your area looks very nice. Steve came in over the weekend and worked on his. I did. I did. Whereas Preston just ported his. I just brought my stuff over and left it.
00:59I'm going to work on it today. I was just complimenting Steve because the shelving in the new office was made specifically for his guys. Yes, my Batman. It looks so nice. I wasn't saying it. Kathy did it in the way where you're talking to one person, but your mouth is actually
01:15towards someone else who you want to make sure they hear that particular statement.
01:20I did not. Your part of the office looks much better. The cleanly, orderly way you've approached your workspace is impressive. I swear. I was not saying it. It did feel good to purge.
01:37Oh, my God. I love it. Getting rid of a lot of stuff. I found files from 2008, 2009 when we moved into that office.
01:42I found that puppy I never gave Marissa. Oh, no.
01:46Yeah. Listen, to make me realize how long we've been in that office, I've had some stuff hanging in my area on the wall space there, notes that my sons wrote to me.
01:58Oh, yeah. In little kid handwriting of daddy, I love you. I hope you have a nice day. I mean, that's how long we've been in that room. We've been in that room for 15 years.
02:08And it does mean a lot because that I mean, we started when we came here. First off. So that was not initially our first office was 15 years been at least a dozen years.
02:17Right. Because we were in a super, it was Kathy, you and I were in that small office that used to be a closet.
02:24So here's another thing that you can do to help get past the post-holiday vacation back to work blues.
02:31Don't dwell. Okay. Don't dwell? Yeah. Don't feel sorry.
02:36Lou, I couldn't help but noticing that you're dwelling.
02:39Isn't that obvious? Doesn't dwell mean to just live just to, you know, just to stay in one place? Yeah. Hanging out?
02:49Don't dwell. Don't feel sorry for yourself, it says. Start some new office habits. This is how to beat the post-holiday vacation back to work blues. Clean your damn office.
03:02All right. How about this one? This is just, here you go. This is all it says you need to do. Reflect.
03:07No. Wait, that's, that's almost, that's too close to dwelling. Seriously.
03:12Where's the delineation between reflecting and dwelling? You're not supposed to dwell, however you should reflect.
03:18God damn it, Earl, I was reflecting. Looked like you were dwelling. Well, I wasn't. You nosy ass.
03:29So it says here. Gentlemen, gentlemen. Well, he's always saying I'm dwelling. I was clearly reflecting.
03:35My head was up with my chin cocked a little bit to the left. That's reflecting.
03:39That's reflecting.
03:40Dwelling is hands on the temples down.
03:42Yes. Yes. Chin down. That would be dwelling.
03:45You idiot.
03:46Yeah.