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BOLLIN LABEL SYSTEMS
VOLUME 18, ISSUE 2
June - August
Newsletter
A word from the Presidential Committee
CHEER UP!
Just about everyone feels blue now and then. Here are some
of the simplest ways to snap out of it:
: 1) Mine your memory. One of the best ways to shake off a
bad mood is to jot down a list of fun things to do. Problem:
Nothing looks too enjoyable when your feeling down. So list
activities you used to love- then pick one and do it.
: 2) Try power chords. In one Gallup poll, three-fourths of
people surveyed said listening to music was their favorite
way to beat the blues. Idea: Play rock, country or even a
rousing symphony for a quick pick-me-up.
: 3) Go dancing. While you're at it, moving to the music can
release feel-good hormones that give your mood a natural lift.
: 4) Get active. Exercising your body- or your mind - can
be a powerful antidote to a case of the blahs. Actions: Go
for a walk...ride a bike...visit a friend...play chess...read
a novel.
: 5) Daydream. A flight of fancy can lift you up and out of
a bout of boredom. Fact is, it's estimated that 80 percent
of truck drivers use daydreams to cope with the monotony of
their work.
: 6) If all else fails
fake it. Studies show that even
forcing a smile can help change your mood and bring on the
real thing. Try it!
WE HAVE WORKED 385 DAYS
ACCIDENT FREE!
KEEP UP THE SAFE WORK HABITS!
God gave us two ears but only one mouth. Some
people say that's because He wanted us to spend twice as much
time listening as talking. Others claim it's because He knew
that listening was twice as hard.
Birthdays
January
Pat Fournier 01/08
February
Dave Allen 02/14
Mark Mattingly 02/15
Jerry Davis 02/18
Elaine Ward 02/18
March
Rick Trame 03/01
Quarterly Question:
"What is the worst Christmas present you have ever received?"
Doug S. - There is no such thing as a bad Christmas present.
No matter what, there is always good to be found when someone
gives you a gift.
Chris Y. - A vacuum cleaner
Josh A. - Ohio State sleeping bag, GO BLUE!
Ellen - They are all wonderful. It is the thought that matters.
Although, a new toilet seat is a strange gift.
Mark M. - Beagle puppies, until they got trained. Now, they
have given many hours of comfort and fun for the whole family.
There are good sides and bad sides to most gifts.
Jason W. - A box of cereal
Ron B. - Coal.
Service Anniversaries
February
Chris Younkman 02/01/03 28 years
Deb Worst 02/05/03 18 years
Jason Altman 02/08/03 3 years
Jeff Hierholzer 02/10/03 11 years
March
Rick Trame 03/21/03 10 years
You can either complain that rose bushes have thorns - or
rejoice that thorn bushes have roses.
Why does a slight tax increase cost you $200 and a substantial
tax cut save you thirty cents?
- Peg Bracken
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