I challenge the whole “If you’re bored then you’re boring” concept because, although I’m bored out of my mind at the moment, I am not the one to judge whether I am indeed a boring person. While I understand the notion

that someone ought to be able to connive or contrive something entertaining to undertake or at least conjure, there comes a time when you’ve run the gamut on what can be done or said or acted upon. I mean, I could run in place in my office or take my markers and color on the walls, but that would be perceived as undignified and unprofessional . . . and, thus, unwise.
I tweeted this earlier because it historically rings true to me in three of the categories: “Top 10 Ways Companies Lose their Best Employees:” http://ow.ly/84oIQ.” Boredom and not buying into an employees passion are biggies.
At any rate, at least for now, for this instant, I have overcome the doldrums by, of course, blogging about them. But now I’ve run out of things to say . . .
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