Office Water Coolers- Staying Happy in the Office

imagesOffices can be depressing places, but taking time out and making regular excursions to the nearest Office Water Cooler, could make all the difference between a productive and counter productive work ethic.

As the Water Cooler Company knows only too well, is vital to stay happy and positive in the work place. Work shouldn’t be the bit of the day that you dread, that you just want to survive before the other parts of your life can happen. Work is not just about making money, it’s about investing time in something you are interested in, and getting something back. Here are a few ideas on how to be happy in the Office:

1-    Make your space your own. This could mean putting up photos of family and friends, having personal items about the place, or even having a lucky charm on your desk.

2-    Create a circle of colleagues with whom you can go to the office cooler with and mull over the day’s activities.

3-    Drink water. This is one of the most crucial things. As well as having a natter by the office water cooler, make sure you drink as well.

4-    Keep active. Take regular breaks from desk work. As above, go to the water cooler, have a walk about, grab a blast of fresh air. You don’t need to be a smoker to go outside.

If you are interested in purchasing any of our bottleless water coolers for your office, please go to our purchase page to check out all the models available.

Robert Laughton

Robert Laughton

Rob Laughton is an established part of the UK water industry and has business interests in drinking water products.

He is actively involved in the self-regulatory associations which work to keep strict standards within the UK water industry.

His related water businesses are listed on www.drinkingwaters.co.uk and include The Water Delivery Company - Londons' largest independent plumbed water cooler supplier.
 

One Response to Office Water Coolers- Staying Happy in the Office

  1. Timmaty Timmaty says:

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