Facebook is the #1 social networking site in the world, but it is without problems, especially for those who use it. It has become such a fabric of our lives that it has broken up homes, cost people their jobs, and perhaps, given wrong impressions to others, without meaning to. Is Facebook ruining your life?
Take Our Daughters & Sons to Work Day is April 26th
Thursday, April 26, 2012 is Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day. It’s a day that encourages employees to bring their children to work so that they can learn what mom and dad does at work all day. Some offices really rally around this special day by having events in the office such as breakfasts that are catered with the young palate in mind to having movie time during lunch.
Cube Giveaway: Starbucks Find the Roast You Love Most Gift Box
Whether you are a Cubicle Dweller, a stay at home mom, a part-timer, or in an office with a prime view, you probably all have one thing in common—your appreciation for Starbucks coffee. I too was hit by the Starbucks bug years ago and found myself visiting the coffee cafe sometimes twice a day to get my fix. It truly made my day!
Cube Video: How Do You Organize The Business Cards You Get?
What do you do with all of the business cards you get? For me, storing them digitally is great, but I also like to keep the actual physical card—people spend a lot of money on those cards, so I don’t like to toss them out. Here’s a video showing you how I organize and keep the business cards I receive from others.
Friday, April 20th Is National Blue and Green Day: Wear These Colors, Save a Life!
Hi Cubes and Dudes! All across America on April 20th, people are participating in National Blue and Green Day to promote awareness for organ, eye, and tissue donation. According to Donate Life Missouri, each day, 18 people in the U.S. lose their lives while waiting on an organ transplant.
Cube Review: The Controversial Movie ‘Bully’ Shows Harsh Realities
Bullying has affected so many youths in America. The film focuses on bullying specifically in middle and high schools located in Mississippi, Georgia, Oklahoma, Texas, and Iowa. It is a visual harsh reality of what victims face just trying to go to school. There are scenes in which you wince because if you were there, you would do something about it.





