Me Time!
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slmkhoo:
:rotflmao:allabouthomework:
I think a better solution would be to tell him discreetly and politely rather than to wear ear phones.
Another colleague who knows him better has told him many times, very directly, that his voice is really loud. But he just naturally has a loud voice. He will try to tone down, but it doesn't last more than 1 sentence!
Same here. I have difficulty shutting out \"human voices\", irregular tapping noises and all sorts of notification (handphone, door bells, buzzer, micro wave, alarm clock etc). No problem with machines humming though. sometimes Bo bian but have to listen to other people's conversation. What to do, I just can't shut them off.
My most productive days would be days where there are almost nobody in the office.
however, this mostly happen only on non-working days. :gloomy:
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Imami:
:rotflmao:slmkhoo:
[quote=\"allabouthomework\"]I think a better solution would be to tell him discreetly and politely rather than to wear ear phones.
Another colleague who knows him better has told him many times, very directly, that his voice is really loud. But he just naturally has a loud voice. He will try to tone down, but it doesn't last more than 1 sentence!
Same here. I have difficulty shutting out \"human voices\", irregular tapping noises and all sorts of notification (handphone, door bells, buzzer, micro wave, alarm clock etc). No problem with machines humming though. sometimes Bo bian but have to listen to other people's conversation. What to do, I just can't shut them off.
My most productive days would be days where there are almost nobody in the office.
however, this mostly happen only on non-working days. :gloomy:[/quote]Actually, quite a few of my colleagues use earphones - whether they are actually listening to music, I don't know. But it seems to be acceptable in my office. I might try it one day.
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Somehow I can still do ppt decks, reports, papers, emails amid high decibels. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
I can auto-shut my ears from chatterboxes' loud jokes and laughter, ongoing phone calls, human beings walking around...
In fact, I can do my office work in a noisy food court, or fast food restaurant whilst waiting for ds to finish his enrichment. I can do it on the plane and on the train too. I can even do it when I'm on holiday, in my hotel room with family members milling around me and tv on. But I cannot do it when I'm wearing ear phones. I dunno why!
I suppose every working person must learn to concentrate as far as possible, since contemporary office configurations are now open-concept. Gone are the days when superiors sit in a big room, due to escalating office rental in CBD. Even if you have an office to yourself, the door must remain opened to show you're approachable to walk-in consultations. Middle-mgt will probably have more private corners in the last row by the windows, but still, it's all low partitions and you will have to tolerate chatterboxes anyhow.
Bringing work home must be the last resort. -
I can work at noisy environment and did my revisions during my schooling time while listening to songs. Now I know one thing that is difficult for me to concentrate is to have a kid beside me calling me with her hand holding and shaking my hand. Need to turn around and scold.
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Woke up at the usual time despite working afternoon shift today.
Now ME time, doing nothing except surfing KSP forum. -
Started out working in a hot desking environment. So learned really fast to tune out all others. For big projects/tenders where I will need more space, I will usually book a meeting room. These projects are not OMOs anyway so the meeting room is necessary for brainstorming and discussions with the various departments involved. I eventually ended up with a rather spacious cubicle but I was hardly around to use since I was usually out for meetings or travelling.
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There was this purchasing colleague who has a very loud voice. When she talked on the phone, the open space office (roughly the size of 2 badminton courts combined) can hear her voice.
Our dept is located outside the open space office, no door type. My desk is at the other end of the room, also could hear her voice, though considerably muted down.
I find people who treat office like a noisy stock market plain rude and inconsiderate.
Anyway, an office is a place of work, not for telephone chit chat. -
slmkhoo:
quite a few of my colleagues use earphones - whether they are actually listening to music, I don't know. But it seems to be acceptable in my office. I might try it one day.
dd2 asked for headphones recently. She said it's to block out dd1's 大åéØ :rotflmao: -
I am normally able to 'shut' my ears amidst noise and work effectively but when it involves alot of detailed computations and checking, i normally schedule that for early in the morning when i am more alert and with my earphones on. My colleagues know that wearing my earphones = DND :rotflmao:
Sometimes wearing earphones is gd when ppl ard me are gossiping abt other colleagues. Hear no evil!
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ME time now; after completion of morning duty.
Can spend some time with Gor Gor, an old robo whose days may be limited though trying to remain alert whenever he hears noises.
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