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People hear slacking and instantly think bad thoughts and that isn’t right.
Slack can add to the creative process, the business brainstorm and the all around mental stability of oneself. How’s that for early morning random brain slurpees dropping on ya?
What I mean is that if I kick back and think about things. If I fidget. If I go for a walk just to get up and out of my office for a little while it doesn’t mean that I’m not being productive. Yes, I’m slacking off, but at the same time it gives my mind time to relax and thing. Facing the computer monitor all day and the flurry of IM’s, e-mails and video files flying at you is a bit insane. You need to slack to maintain sanity.
I’m not sure where this is going, but I wanted to get a post up here. To get some content open for debate and conversation. Plus, I’m just waking up and not ready to jump into the crayon pool just yet because there are too many cobwebs on the brain at this moment in time.
See, slack has a purpose.











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