Wednesday, May 11, 2011

5 times clockwise :p

let's say its been an epidemic...across the cubicles at GlaxoSmithKline..even though its the same across the white collar jobs..across the blue chip companies..across the races and agegroup...but people here are little overweight than the industry standards..so when all are down here by this adverse event...with varying severity...it sparked people talking.. how it spread across..you can put blame on the free Pepsi/cola counter at canteen or the unlimited buffet served everyday..but
interesting findings are ..there has been quite a few exceptions like Richa or Preeti..who might be taken as subjects one day to find the good gene into them that pushed them through the ordeal...but with regret...most of the rest were not that lucky...So in this high time how can HR seat idle when his valuable resources are at stake?..so our HR manager Dinesh came into rescue with path breaking ideas..there would be 'mild exercises' at 3.30 in the afternoon and yes..its compulsory...a band of volunteers joined next..and the idea looked 'simply rocking'

so it started with a good note...everybody participated..volunteers spread across cubicles..and demonstrated all the ways you can bend your body parts...more than bending they put stress on the rotating..after all you might get opportunities to bend in a day..probably in front of boss at time of dressing down.. but no way you can rotate while in office..so at 3.30 its been a great show at gsk hall..all instructors are in front of their respective groups..and they are rotating necks with eyes closed...5 times clockwise and 5 times counter clockwise ...i could hear while eyes closed..then rotate your hands folded , fingers touching your shoulders ...5 times clockwise and 5 times counter clockwise..people rounding heads in sync..few in clockwise few in anticlock..enthusiasm was palpable and people did feel relaxed and rejuvenated..boss said it could be a 'good wake up call' 2 all those who feel sleepy post lunch..overall its been quite rocking...more than rotating necks i enjoyed watching all the weird expressions people made ...and most i missed was my camera..

great initiative indeed it was ..

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