I have had this desk for almost 20 years. There is really nothing special about
it. It is a Government Issue piece
of furniture. It is covered in
fake wood grain plastic over pressboard.
None-the-less, I am sorry to be saying goodbye to it. It is familiar and functional. No reason to give it up based on
its characteristics, save one. I
have to sit at it.
I am moving once again, and as I always do when I have to
pack up my things, I have been thinking.
I have shed some paper, as I always do. It is amazing how much I have reduced my reliance on paper
over the past 5 years. I did not
even fill a single recycling bin this time—that has never happened. I no longer have a filing cabinet, and
I no longer need the drawers in the desk I am saying good-bye to. But this move is the first time that I
have moved at work since I down-sized my house. That process was about far more than moving from a big house
to a smaller house. It was a
reflective process—what do I want in my life? What are my priorities now that most of my children have
moved out? So it is a natural
consequence that this whole process of reassessment would bleed into my work
life. I had been thinking for
quite some time that I would like to try a standing desk. I spend 6 or more hours a day when I am
at work sitting down, and despite an hour of exercise outside of work, that is
just not enough time spent on my feet each day. What with this thing and that, being more active outside of
work is just not a sustainable and realistic option right now, so the
alternative is to be more active while I am actually at work. A standing desk would allow for that
with a minimum of fuss. My move is
giving me the perfect opportunity to make that change. So long, farewell , auf weidersehen,
goodbye to my old desk. Welcome in
the desk that allows me not to have a ‘desk job’.
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