Spreadsheets, emails, meetings, more spreadsheets, more emails, more meetings... The workday can get dull very quickly. Sure, there’s the occasional coffee break, but even those eventually blend into the routine unless something surprising breaks up the monotony.
And sometimes, all it takes is a forgotten relic collecting dust in a drawer or a secret note your predecessor left in the server room. To show that the highlight of your week can hide in the simplest of places, we put together a list of moments when employees discovered mildly interesting stuff at work they didn’t know existed!
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My Coworker And I Found A Praying Mantis At Work And Took A Picture With It. It Turned Out More Like A Couple's Engagement Photo
Found This Little Guy At Work
Wasn’t safe where I found him, so I let him go outside of the job.
Research shows that meaningfulness is more important to us than any other aspect of our jobs — including pay and rewards, opportunities for promotion, and working conditions.
When we feel our work is meaningful, we’re more engaged, committed, and satisfied. When we don’t, we’re more willing to quit, and this is especially true for younger employees.
So how do you make your work more meaningful on the days you don’t find something interesting?
Look What I Found At Work Tomorrow
Found This Little Guy Scurrying Around At Work! At Least Someone Was Having A Good Monday
When I was a kid, we used to catch them at my grandmother's house in Oklahoma. We called them horned toads. I haven't seen one in ages.
A Beautiful Giant Silkworm Moth That I Found At Work
Part of the solution involves leaders at the top of their organizations. There are several ways they can create conditions that foster more meaningfulness at work. The other part, however, involves us — the individuals. And ultimately, what makes work meaningful is unique to you and your values.
Researchers from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands, and the University of Bath’s School of Management tested ideas suggesting that being in a state of awareness may be linked to stronger meaning-making at work. They hypothesized that if people were more aware of themselves and their work environments, they would also be more likely to address work-related challenges in creative ways. (The researchers referred to this mindset as “flexible thinking.”)
I Found A Rather Tiny Salamander At Work Today, Chilling In The Morning Rain
My Boyfriend Found An Ammonite Fossil While Using An Excavator At Work. Ammonites Went Extinct About 66 Million Years Ago
I Work In It, Finding This In The Server Room Made My Day
This Mushroom I Found At Work, Never Seen Anything Like It
Terry Pratchett — 'All Fungi are edible. Some fungi are only edible once.'
To test their hypothesis, the researchers carried out a survey of four service-oriented occupations (healthcare, government, teaching, and fitness) over a period of six weeks. (Nearly three-quarters of the participants were women, most of whom were between 30 and 50 years of age.)
Each week, they asked each participant to reflect on what had happened to them at work, and the results revealed that being in a state of awareness helped people experience more meaningful work.
When people are intentionally aware of their actions, reactions, and thoughts, they naturally become more attentive to the environment they’re operating in. They become more attuned to their coworkers and their everyday interactions, listen more actively, become stronger communicators, and better understand the context behind people’s words and actions.
“This awareness adds clarity and vividness to their experiences, allowing them to see previously unattended information that makes their tasks feel more purposeful,” the researchers explained.
Spotted This Amazing Door Stop At Work
A Friend Of Mine Found A Mammoth Tusk While Working Up North
Another important discovery was that the more aware people were, the more flexible their thinking was.
This helped them find creative ways to handle challenging situations, making their work feel more meaningful overall as well.
I Found My Doppelganger At Work
I Found A Piece Of Chrome At Work That Looks Cool
Mineral Named Turgite - Found This While Working In An Iron Ore Mine, Remote Western Australia
A Coworker Said There Was A Walk-In Fridge In The Break Room…… Wasn’t Disappointed
Once the researchers learned that awareness helps people make meaning of their work, they further explored what employees notice in this state and how it affects them. In their second study, they asked employees in engineering, the public sector, and financial services to reflect on meaningful work events over four weeks, along with the thoughts and feelings associated with them.
Each week, participants wrote these reflections in a document and submitted them at the end of the week. The aim was to encourage 10 to 15 minutes of focused reflection.
The researchers found that in this more mindful state, participants paid closer attention to relationships. These relationships — with colleagues, managers, and clients — often made work feel more meaningful by highlighting the human side of it.
Found An Indented Penny At Work
Repoussé Technique: The image is consistent with a technique called "repoussé," where someone has hammered the coin from the back to force the design—in this case, Lincoln's head—outward.
My Husband Found This Tucked Behind Some Shrubs At His Office Complex
Found A Bible From 1882 Today While Cleaning Out A Storage Unit At Work
Found A Chainmail Today On My Lunch Break At Work Outside Of Walmart
Very very heavy so I know it's not an aluminum suit like larpers wear. The photo is the original state I found it in.
So what’s actually in our control when it comes to finding meaning in everyday work? Based on the research, here are a few practical things that help:
- Practice mindfulness. Even short daily exercises can boost awareness, reduce overthinking, and help people respond more clearly to what’s happening at work.
- Build intentional awareness. Simple habits like journaling (“What felt meaningful today?”) can make a difference. Teams can also do this together by briefly sharing what felt meaningful in meetings or check-ins.
- Invest in relationships. Work feels more meaningful when relationships are respectful, supportive, and safe. Things like listening properly, showing appreciation, and respecting people’s time all matter.
- Create feedback and reflection loops. Regular recognition and short reflections on past, present, and future progress help people feel their work has an impact. This can easily be built into one-on-ones or team meetings.
As work becomes more automated and roles change, meaning and purpose will likely matter more as well. And since there isn’t an unlimited supply of easter eggs scattered around our workplaces to entertain us, we need to do something about ourselves.
This Mouse I Found At My Work Has A Calculator On It
This Cool Moth I Saw At Work Today
Oh, that's great. Insects are becoming so rare in urban areas these days.
We Got These Giant Screws In At Work For Mounting Solar Panels
I Work At A School And We Just Cut All The Left Over Locks Of The Lockers. We Got To Keep Anything We Found So Long Story Short This Is My New Corset
Found A Safe At Work And Opened It
What’s Your Best “Who Closed Last Night Situation?”
Was working at this place doing morning prep. I walk in the building and go to clock in before turning on the lights and I notice a faint blue glow from the kitchen. Come to find out the torch had somehow been left lit on a shelf overnight. The last crème brûlée was an hour before close as well. I want someone to show me something that’ll top this please.
I Work In Low-Income/Mental Health Housing, And A Tenant Fixed Our Hallway Trash Bin After Accidentally Breaking It
Great example of the odd ways people show me appreciation at work.
Found This In The Ceiling At Work. Great Job Chris
For this, and many other reasons, things didn't work out between Chris and Steve. Sad, really...
Found A Heart Shaped Tomato At Work
Found A Receipt For A Boeing 737 Purchase At Work Today
Now you just need to find a Boeing 737 left lying around somewhere and you can return it for a refund!
Whenever We Clean The Ball Pit At Work, The Most Broken Balls We Find Are Always Orange
These Knives At My Work Have Been Used So Much They're Almost Gone
Found This Box At Work. I Am A Robot
I Found A Little Baggy Of Coca Cola At Work
This Mini Laptop I Found At Work
iBook I Found In Cultural Archives From Museum Im Working
Secret Recording Device Under Break Room Table At Work
Work In Food Production, Found A Baby Carrot We All Thought Was A Human Finger At First
A Work Colleague Found This Behind A Hot Water Heater He Replaced Today
This Is An Actual Package Found At Work
I Found A Ridiculously Large Chair At Work
I Know This Is More Of A Goofy Thing, But We Keep Finding Random Toys Around The Workplace And It's Pretty Funny
Someone had a good time plotting and executing a harmless, funny prank.
My Brother Found This Fossil While Doing Construction For Work
This Guy At Work's Huge "Dad Wallet"
I Found Some Pepto-Bismol That Was Bottled In 1959 In The Bathroom At Work
I Work In A Building Built In The Early 1900’s. While Running Cables Through The Ceiling, I Found This Old Dr. Pepper Can, Late 60’s Early 70’s?
It cleaned up nice and in almost perfect condition!
The ring-pull top may have been around since the early 1960s but was still the most common type well into the 1980s, despite the invention in 1975 (yeah, I had to look that up) of the sort that's now common where there is no piece actually removed. They use to make wicked weapons though, you could use the tab to sens the ring halfway across a classroom with considerable force, and yes, I'm sure some real injuries mush have occurred with them/ youtube /watch?v=GuSX_BkX3F8
Years Of Paint Build Up I Chipped Of An Old Trestle At Work
A Note I Found In The Utensils Cabinet At My Work
Found This At Work. Any Idea What It May Be Used For? We Are Stumped And No One Knows Where It Came From
Cleaning Out Our Schools Teacher Lounge And Found This
What My Dad Found When Working On Someone's Mower
Person dropped this mower off for my dad to take a look at. This is what he found when he removed the engine cover. Dad did get it running after clearing the debris and gave it some TLC.
Found This Phone At Work
Dude dont be alarmed but i think u may have found the phone of...Batman!! 😳😳😳
Soviet Union Coin I Got At Work, Dated 1961
Found This Guy In The Bathroom At Work Today
An Iridovirus Infected Isopod (Roly-Poly) I Found At Work
Left On The Break Room Table At Work
Found In The Break Room Restroom . Someone Must Have Had A Bad Overnight Shift
Found A Thor’s Hammer At Workdesk I Booked
Had booked a desk online for my office visit (we have to book desks every time we work from office), and found this Thor’s hammer on the desk. Now the question is - should I leave it as is when I leave work, or is it mine to take now? Please note that the desks are not allotted to any individuals and there is no way to identify the owner of this hammer.
If you can pick it up, then you are worthy to take it.
Found This 100$ Bill On The Floor At Work. Im Guessing The Melting Ben Franklin Means Its Fake
What It's Like Working With All Women And Their Lunch Purses
Found This While Working At Mcdonalds
Found In Tip Jar At Work, Us
So I Found Out That My Shoes Have A Hole In Them... At The Urinal At Work
Those shoes seem to have seen worse things than wet bathroom floors... Yuck.
