This behavior is definitely not uncommon. I see it everywhere where I walk. There's always someone who either looks ready to climb into a very comfortable bed or ready to shoot something with the lasers that seem to come out of their eyes. The grumpiness eventually just rubs onto everyone else, and the whole school environment is effected. I've felt very moody and tired lately because any person can affect the atmosphere of a certain place.
This is when I got to thinking - what if people did this when they grew up, too? If I became an executive director, then would my future employees do this? It's a very sad thing that I may have to deal with, and because of this, I decided to research on whether or not they actually do it currently.

This is really important to know if I ever become an executive director because knowing about how to help my employees would be extremely valuable. It would also be very crucial to know how to increase the overall productivity of my company. This could even be very useful now with students. Maybe schools should also try to meet with the students and try to negotiate with them about work and put a positive mood in the students. No one wants to work or learn in a place full of zombies! Solutions to this zombie-effect in schools and work places are very welcome and extremely urgent!
Awesome article! I can definitely relate to feeling depressed and grumpy after school, and I'm certain that most of the employees would feel the same way while and after their work. With your knowledge and passion for caring about your co-workers, I am sure that you'll become a great executive director that successfully spreads positivity to all your employees and workers! I agree that helping your employees will be essential to increase your company's productivity!
ReplyDeleteI so agree to your article! More than half the students are usually half dead all the time these days. You would be an excellent executive director if you keep this in mind when you grow up! HOORAY!
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