Light Up Your Life Naturally
Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
As you strain your eyes beneath the flickering flourescent light above your cube and are hit by waves of Seasonal Affective Disorder, you might wonder if this is any way to live. Thankfully, there are products which simulate natural lighting and are scientifically designed to enhance vision and viewing comfort. Two popular products include the Ott Lite Vision Saver Plus designed by Dr. John Ott a photobiologist who discovered the remarkable effects that natural light has on living things while filming the Secrets of Life Series for Walt Disney and the Bright as Day Lamp which offers brilliant, glare-free, wide spectrum light. Now you can continue along happily with your work in the simulated light of a Caribbean island and not have to worry about sunburn.
Customize your cube with your favorite pictures. The various online photo shops (


Color psychology is a scientific field devoted to analyzing the effect of color on human behavior and feeling. Practitioners of color psychology or color consultants, claim there are a number of reactions to color which seem to be noted in most persons. Color consultants believe that the colors used in the design of environment can have a significant impact on the emotions and performance of people within that environment. So if you are feeling anxious and stressed at work, it may be worthwhile to decorate your cube blue to evoke a feeling of peace and tranquility or try the calming and relaxing effects of green. Here is a list of the emotional associations with the following colors:
For the environmentally conscious, going green can extend into your office. If your company doesn’t already have a recycling program, look into starting one. Try to reduce usage by bringing in a washable coffee mug or photocopying on both sides of the page. Try carpooling to work (Note: a friend of ours has started a carpooling website called
Trick or Treat! There are so many things to celebrate with regard to Halloween at the office… eating candy, dressing up in ridiculous costumes, and of course, scaring your co-workers! The first things that comes to mind when decorating your cube for Halloween are mini-pumpkins, faux spider webs, plastic candy cauldrons, and of course lots of orange and black. Or you could go with a theme, for example, if you and your fellow cube-mates were dressing as the Wizard of the Oz, why not make your adjacent cubicles into a mini-Oz city. 


