Thinking about how to spruce up your workplace? Well, why not? An average person spends a staggering 99,117 hours working in the entire lifetime, which is equivalent to 11 hours and a half of solid work. With that being said, you spend most of your time at work, making it your second home.
You and the team need a comfortable environment, but, at the same time, it must have particular elements that stimulate the mind, body, and spirit to stay productive. Here are 12 awesome and down-silly stuff to explore to make every workday memorable and exciting.

- Toy Blocks for Learning and Cognitive Function Legos
Legos are small building blocks that stimulate creativity and help you think in three dimensions. People who play legos can create anything and everything from these tiny blocks, which develop problem-solving skills, cognitive flexibility, and motor skills.
- Functional Workout Equipment Stability Ball and Resistance Bands
Sitting for long periods can cause back pain, discomfort on joints, and other health concerns such as obesity. Stability balls and resistance bands are space-saving workout equipment. With just five to 10 minutes, a few reps and stretches will encourage movement and mobility.
- Therapeutic Toys to Release Anxiety Fidget Spinners
Fidget spinners are fun to play with during breaks and even while thinking of the next big idea. These therapeutic toys also help relieve stress and anxiety. If there is difficulty in staying focus, fiddling with it may help get you back on track.
- Unique Desk Decoration Fake Hand Stationery Holder
Try something fun that catches the attention of your workmates. Say hello to a fake hand stationary and pen holder, which can be an accent piece on your desk and, at the same time object that will freak out your co-workers.
- Art Wall Motivational Posters and Artwork
Your vision is powerful that it trumps over your senses. That said, what you see repetitively, especially images helps you remember them all the more. That’s why having motivational posters, and artwork at the office spurs inspiration and motivation to get started and be more energized.
- Nutritious Snacks Fruits and Healthy Nibbles
An adage says, You are what you eat. When stressed or anxious, some people tend to cope with food, which means they find solace in food. If you have junk food at the office, you will more likely cultivate lousy eating habits. So keep healthy and nutritional food on your desk all the time instead of junk food.
- Improve Air Quality Indoor Plants
Indoor plants not only beautify your desk, but some have air-purifying capabilities. They come in different shapes and sizes, and if you don’t like too much maintenance, succulent plants are great companions they’re small and available in different colors.
- Funky and Cool Office Supplies for Giggle and Laughter Hilarious Pens and Labels
Science says that laughter is the best medicine, and we couldn’t agree more. Why not have a few funky and naughty labels on your pens, notebooks, and even coffee mugs to make your co-workers giggle and laugh and indeed, they won’t forget you.
- Remote Control Toys Small Remote Control Car
Sometimes, you have to bring out the kid’ in you, especially when stressed out or you’re hitting a deadline. Remote control toys like cars spice up your office life they are also valuable for communicating with your colleagues next door stick a note and make it enjoyable.
- Attention-Grabbing Items Attractive Otter Tape Dispenser
Another random, cute item you can put on a desk is functional because most of the tapes fit in this dispenser.
- Mindfulness Items Adult Coloring Books
Adult coloring books have therapeutic effects and health benefits. Coloring trains your brain to stay focus, helps reduce stress and anxiety, and lowers blood pressure. When you color, it relaxes your fear center, the amygdala, giving you relief when you feel uneasy about a project.
- Productivity Tool Tomato Timer
Science validates that when you take short breaks, you train your mind to be more productive and get things done faster. With a tomato timer on hand, you can set 25 minutes to work continuously and then take a break for the next five minutes.
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