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Is Your Glass Half Full?
I accidentally found out that I am now responsible for answering 4 very important questions in Simple and Loveable’s first EVER meme participation! (Thanks Joe from Return Customer)
The Questions
- How full is your glass?
- What kind of glass is it?
- What’s in the glass?
- Reasons for #1, #2, #3
Phew… Big questions for a Wednesday Morning…
How full is my glass?
I drink out of a water bottle mainly. Oliver currently holds the records for the most bottles on the go at once, I think it is about 6. Koz covers his bottle with brown tape because there has been massive controversy over Tim ‘stealing’ Koz’s bottle.
What kind of glass is it?
It’s a bottle. But turns out I do have a glass beside me, it’s empty and used to contain the orange juice that Andrew Mayfield from Spikefin brought for Tim the other day, along with an array of pastries, grapes and stories about a wayward pet bunny.
What’s in the glass?
I think I’m preempting the questions. Water in the bottle and dried juice pulp in the glass. I shoudl really go and wash it.
Reasons
FYI Joe, you totally didn’t answer this question. I think the reason I have got myself into such a state with glasses and bottles remaining on my desk days after the contents have been finished, is pure laziness. Now it has been brought to my attention, I shall try to pull finger. :)








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June 21st, 2007 at 8:00 pm
Thanks for participating Natalie! You’re right, I didn’t answer question #4 by itself, rather I gave my reasoning as I went along in my post.
Good luck cleaning up all those empty glasses!
June 21st, 2007 at 11:38 pm
ha ha yeah I figured. Your post was very entertaining but also gave some good insight into how we should think baout running a business. I’ll be back!
June 22nd, 2007 at 11:17 pm
I recently found out it depends on your job.
I had a session with my lovely work mentor Lesley and was being asked whether my glass of beer was half empty or half full. “Half full, of course. Pessimists annoy me” I said, only to be told “Wrong! You’re a project manager now. It is half empty.”
June 24th, 2007 at 10:02 pm
Your mentor is absolutely right. I think a glass of beer is always half empty, this means it needs refilling… And who isn’t happy with that?