
culled from:wellbeingescapes.com
Since the average person spends around
30% of their day at work, it strikes us as crucial to consider our
wellbeing within the workplace. We’re all familiar with that
middle-of-the-afternoon lull that creeps up on us after lunch, or the
achy discomfort experienced after long periods sat at our desks, and
whilst it’s widely recognised that a balanced diet, plenty of exercise
and a good night’s sleep all contribute to us feeling good, do we
actively look out for our wellbeing when we’re working? If this concept
is new to you, we have just the ticket – our Top Tips for Wellbeing at
Work! We’re passing it around the office and the team is already seeing
the benefits!
Be strict about stimulants
Reduce your intake of stimulants such
as sugar and caffeine, particularly in the morning to avoid the
inevitable “crash” later in the day. Instead, keep your brain hydrated
by drinking plenty of water, and try sipping green tea to heighten
concentration; it’s packed full of antioxidants which awaken your brain
and boost your mental performance. Helpful hint: If you’re not keen on
the bitter taste of pure green tea, try it combined with pomegranate or
mango.
Go walkabout
Scientists believe that we are only
capable of concentrating properly for short periods at a time,
especially if we are stationary, so every 30-60 minutes stand up,
stretch and take a quick walk around the workplace. This will increase
blood flow to the brain, so when you return to your desk you are more
focused. If you need a more intense energy-boost (and you don’t
embarrass easily) do a few invigorating star jumps – you might even
start a trend!
Sit up straight
Your spine hates nothing more than
being bent awkwardly over your desk or slouched in an unnatural
position, so show it some love by staying aware of your posture, when
both seated and standing. Check the height of your chair in relation to
your desk and ensure your screen isn’t positioned so far away that you
are squinting. If you want to make your core muscles work as hard as you
do, invest in a Pilates ball to use instead of a chair – it’s a great
way to improve posture, core strength and balance.
Preserve your lunch break
As dedicated as you might be to your
job, and as busy as the day gets, a lunch break really is important. Not
only is it crucial to take a mental break from the workplace, it is
much better for your digestion to eat lunch away from your desk. If you
gulp down your food whilst you continue to return emails and answer
phone calls it compromises your digestion, which can lead to heartburn
and insufficient absorption of nutrients. We recommend heading to the
local park – get some fresh air, chew your food slowly and enjoy some
moments of calm.
Connect with colleagues
A happy workplace is a productive
workplace, so connect with your colleagues, engage in some light banter
and see how a little laughter improves the wellbeing of the entire team.
But our biggest tip of all for Wellbeing at Work is: take a Wellbeing Escape!
Your overall health improves significantly when you take time out of
your working life to relax and rejuvenate. Taking a spa holiday is
essential so that you can return to your professional life with more
energy, focus and enthusiasm.
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