If you work in an office, you’ve undoubtedly thought about how you might break up the boredom, monotony, or sheer terror of the day.
Maybe you’re weary of hiding in the toilet stall and compulsively browsing through Twitter because gossip makes you feel catty.
But, a joke or two can often be all that’s required to make the day fly by.
Meme Doses to break your work stress & boredom
Here are some hilarious memes to make your day a little more fun and your mood a little more light
1. Trial-and-error never works out
Surely, you have heard about the trial and error method before. It is basically a fundamental problem-solving method where you make repeated, varied attempts until you succeed.
2. The forever confusion to choose the best
3. Monday Blues hits hard
4. When Work From Home is announced
5. When you give unnecessary effort to a cancelled project
6. When powercut is no more an excuse
7. Promotional emails starts giving hopes
8. The Wrong Coffee Order
9. When a digital marketing manager takes social interactions too seriously
10. Startup revenue is that a myth?
11. When Entrepreneurial Life takes a U-turn
12. When starting up a startup is a fight
13. When you have time, but only for business
14. When you receive birthday wishes, only from Facebook
15. When your meetings take forever to finish
16. Your start-up is also your job
17. When your business is booming for the “right reasons”
18. The never ending saga of being called when you’re punching out
19. Save yourself with a forced laugh
20. When you are crushing on your new manager
21. When you’re late for the fourth time this week, but it’s Thursday
22. When analysis of website traffic growth feels like ranking first
23. When hungry during an interview and lunch is the only word you think about
24. When you maintain high productivity but criticized for being idle
25. When 50% of the total employees are actually productive
26. When corporate jobs deprive you from enjoying personal & social life.
27. First Day vs. After 6 Months: The Reality
28. A True Leader is like Rare Magic
29. Similarly, a title does not make you one!
30. When you have to deal with a corporate Dolores Umbridge every Friday
31. Action-driven Leaderships Can Create Real Miracles
32. You don’t need hair growth treatment when you are the true leader
33. The Utopian Journey of a Small Company Establishment
34. The Only Type of Writer who is Unaware of the Content
35. Interviewers Never Mention it’s a Mindset
36. The Complication of Verb & Noun
37. Writer’s Block- An External Manifestation of Mind Block
38. The Face is the Mirror of your Mind – The Highest Truth
39. When Inspiration Does Not Have a Sense of Time
40. When writing defines the concept of your story
41. When paidlance and freelance mean the same thing in the world of content
42. Payment defines quality: Individuals are wise enough to understand
43. When life is easier than substantive editing
44. When a sound sales pitch fails to convince the prospect
45. When sales training feels like teaching an alien language
46. The cool thing about no leads is that it feels like Saturday
47. When selling a low quality product compels the team to beg
48. When the meeting excuse becomes too much common
49. You are not even sure of the zeros in 1 million dollars, but your sales target demands it
50. When the deadline is near but customers are far
51. The reality of the sales field as an aging booster
52. When the team becomes larger than the monthly target
53. When months’ effort finally pays off
54. When you have to apply your own unique technique to persuade the customer
55. When the struggle is real, but you get paid
56. When time flies but rendering has its own time
57. The inversely proportional relationship between the client’s brief and budget
58. When brain anatomy feels easier than photoshop layering
59. When designers struggle to solve the never-ending riddle of deadlines and client demands
60. When creativity and presentation become negligible due to client demands
61. When life is hard, but re-editing is harder
62. When patience and creativity both run low, but not the client’s demand
63. The struggles of designers in everyday work-life.