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Take a break!

Krispy Kreme Original Glazed Doughnut 

Taking a break from work is important. It is as important as taking a shower everyday or twice a day. It helps us clear our minds and organize our thoughts. It's like resetting a machine to a brand new you, plus with fresher outlook.

Like in my case, web development isn't an easy task. But to make things better we take breaks. But please don't "over break", bring an alarm clock (wink).

Taking a break can be done in so many different ways, some prefer a smoke break, others do it by walking or talking to ot her people. But us, we want it this way.

Here's a perfect break that you can't resist. Eating of course!




Black Coffee
Sweetness overload of Krispy Kreme Glazed Doughnut courtesy of our beloved Team Leader. Who wouldn't want a free doughnut? Combined with Black Coffee on the side.

I preferred black coffee to neutralize the taste of Doughnuts sweetness but nevertheless I like it sweet. Lucky for us, aside from this box of doughnut, the store gave us extra two pieces for free.

Happy tummy as always! I love this team :)



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