When it comes to work attitude, what type of person are you?
By lay826
@lay826 (56)
Philippines
February 9, 2010 7:07am CST
Are you a morning, afternoon or evening worker? Which of these best describe your working moods or behaviours toward work? When is your brain more efficient functioning - in the morning, afternoon or in the evening? Me, it varies depending on the work I'll face for the day. If it's more of a physical tasks, I'd rather have them started in the morning. But if it requires brain-thinking scenarios, I prefer to have it in the evening wherein you can more concentrate; more focus. How about you? Thanks to hear your replies. :)
2 responses
@Nirishasol (879)
• India
9 Feb 10
I like to work in morning time because if we do have a day shift i feel very fresh and i enjoy my work whole day. And another reason for working in day my parents never give me permission to work in night or afternoon shift.
@lay826 (56)
• Philippines
9 Feb 10
Yes madam. This calls for another situation wherein we have to work in the morning so be home at night or before darkness falls. This question varies depending on people's work and interests as well. Thanks for writing nirishasol. Nice to hear from you again. :)
@RAHIL_THKR (341)
• Kuwait
9 Feb 10
Hi friend...as u said brain-thinking scenarios...i am a graphic designer by profession and i need to do a lot of thinking...i like to work in the evening but the fact is the brain works best in the morning time when i am fresh...sometimes i keep my job pending if i am unable to think of any idea ... thats when i've already spent long time thinking about new ideas and i dont get any...i start fresh the next morning and the job is donefine and good with too much of thinking... with new fresh ideas and good mood.
@lay826 (56)
• Philippines
9 Feb 10
Nice to hear that. I agree with you. Yeah, creative people needs to start thinking; inventing new ideas start of the day as you said while our minds are fresh especially from rest or sleep. Evening is the best time when you don't want any disturbances while working. Thanks for sharing! :)