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evachen212:

It’s been a while since I’ve posted a quote but, well, Victoria Beckham + spot-on message = a must-do. I have to say, 99 percent of the people I work or have worked with are hardworking, completely focused, intense, demanding of perfection, yes, but ultimately grounded. When I do encounter 1 percenters with ego, entitlement, general rudeness manifesting in a “Do you know who I am?” attitude, it’s always bewildering to me. The industry is so, so small and when people act a fool, it’s remembered. So! Never, ever get ahead of yourself. That’s my thought of the day. 
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inspirezme:

You thought your workspace was awesome? Not as awesome as Justin Kemp, I’m afraid. The Massachusetts-based art assistant has installed a sand pit for his feet to rest whilst he works away. His “Surfing with the Sand Between My Toes” concept consists of a wooden box lined with plastic on the bottom, filled with sand. This brilliant concept keeps Justin’s toes feeling great and allows for a relaxing environment to work in.
Justin explains his unconventional work place to us, “The sand is relaxing, but for me, it’s more a symbol of my permanent vacation.  It’s the design of a lifestyle where ‘work’ becomes so satisfying that vacation and retirement become undesirable.  It’s a permanent state of chill.” 
Written by Andrew Murphy - Discovered on Inspirez (Full article here)
inspirezme:

You thought your workspace was awesome? Not as awesome as Justin Kemp, I’m afraid. The Massachusetts-based art assistant has installed a sand pit for his feet to rest whilst he works away. His “Surfing with the Sand Between My Toes” concept consists of a wooden box lined with plastic on the bottom, filled with sand. This brilliant concept keeps Justin’s toes feeling great and allows for a relaxing environment to work in.
Justin explains his unconventional work place to us, “The sand is relaxing, but for me, it’s more a symbol of my permanent vacation.  It’s the design of a lifestyle where ‘work’ becomes so satisfying that vacation and retirement become undesirable.  It’s a permanent state of chill.” 
Written by Andrew Murphy - Discovered on Inspirez (Full article here)