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Home | Home & Family | Teenagers Coffee breaks are sometimes considered as vital parts of employment. Having something to look forward to after a few hours of work makes the job seem, for a short while, easier. Even kids are raised with the notions of coffee breaks. Recess, after all, is the preadolescent form of the coffee break. Ever since we were children, we were taught that we needed to take a break and get some rest. To school children, recess is the one time of day that they can be themselves without feeling the pressures of the classroom. Why are coffee breaks so important? Even those who don't drink coffee understand that a coffee break means so much more than time to indulge in a cup of aromatic brew. The coffee break gives us time to kick back, chill out, cool down and recharge our energy for what's coming next. These breaks are really metaphors for our lives. Coffee breaks are there because we are, after all, only human. We simply can't work all day without any rest. Even God took a rest after creating the world. Even machines, need their own "coffee breaks" right? Otherwise, they cannot work properly. If there's one thing that everything in this world has in common, it's the need for a "coffee break." When you're feeling blue and tired of your job, you don't really look forward to retirement, do you? You're anticipating that coffee break and what comes with it. You look forward to chatting with your co-workers, to a cup of stimulating coffee, and to a snack and time to think and plan ahead. Of course, we all have futures and long-term plans to look forward to, but we also need something in the meantime that's more immediate to keep us going until those plans come to fruition. A coffee break is much like sleep: You look forward to it, but you know you can't have it forever. If you slept forever, you'd have no chance to live your life. So, you eagerly anticipate that little rest on your coffee break but, knowing that you can't live if you don't earn money, you don't plan on taking a coffee break for the rest of your life. In today's society, time is very important. However, even the most time-conscious person will agree that a coffee break is a necessary component of productivity. Coffee breaks are essential for refreshing yourself, assessing your work and determining your pace. They provide time to reflect on what you've done and plan what to do next. When you're on a coffee break, you can clear your thoughts without the pressure of the clock. People also need to socialize. After all, how many times have you had a job where you've been working together for three years and you still don't know the person next to you? Lunch breaks don't hold the same motivation. Lunch is a necessity, because we need to eat. These midday breaks are times to recharge our overused batteries, but they just don't offer the same sort of comfort. This type of comfort is what makes a coffee break so special. People are encouraged to gather together, interact and connect. Treat yourself to a coffee break, and get the rest that you deserve. Your work can wait for a few more minutes. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
Columnist Angelina Pyrkins loves writing for several popular Internet sites, on recreation and leisure and family fun issues.
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