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Top 5 Tips For Managing Office Stress

March 8, 2012 by Edwin

I can’t get rid of your boss or your not-so-friendly colleagues.  These “external” factors are certainly causes of stress for some people and are somewhat out of your control.

But many causes of your workplace stress are from “internal” factors – factors that you have full control over. Pay closer attention to these and you could turn your workday from one that drains your energy, to one that gives you energy.

Top 5 Tips for Managing Office Stress

1) Find Your Groove: Some of us are morning people and some of us really just can’t get productive until mid-morning. Figure out the time of the day when you’re in your groove and use that time wisely. For example, get to the office before your colleagues so that you have uninterupted time at your desk. Keep working during the regular lunchtime and step out for a bite in the early afternoon when the lunch crowd has disappeared. During your late afternoon food coma, listen to your body and don’t fight it – use this time for mundane tasks such as filling out expense reimbursement forms or clearing your inbox.

2) Socialize:  Make your day more enjoyable by getting to know your colleagues, especially those that work in a different division or different floor of your office. Socialize at lunch and have those proverbial “water cooler conversations.” Aside from learning more about what’s going on in the company, you’ll meet people that you share a common experience with and perhaps with whom you even enjoy spending time outside of the office.

3) Add Fun: Fuzzy slippers, basketball hoops, infographic wall posters, plants on your desk, office DJ’s,…you name it. Take a page out of the old-school Yahoo! book…or ask your Google friends for some workplace fun tips. Making your workplace – or even just your workspace – more fun will add levity to your day and keep you in good spirits during those long hours.

4) Breathe: We all run way to fast, work to hard, and stress out too much. We have tension in our bodies and that happens because we have tension in our minds and our thoughts. Clearing your mind and relaxing your body during the workday can help you thrive, as opposed to just survive a long day at the office. Several times during your day take 1-minute to do some deep breathing exercises. Sit upright in your chair, close your eyes, breathe 3 times deeply and focus on relaxing your high tension areas.

5) Choose Energizing Work: A good friend and mentor of mine recommended to me to find work that “energizes” me…and I have followed his advice with great success for many years. When you are doing things that you enjoy and activities that give you energy, then you will be more productive, more positive and more satisfied. Take a close look at your job and try to replace those energy-draining tasks with energy-generating tasks. If necessary, take a closer look at your job itself.

 

Filed Under: Edwin, Workplace Tagged With: Mind Body, Products, Top 5

Top 5 Tips for Healthy Air Travel

November 19, 2011 by Edwin

Introduction

No matter how healthy you are we’ve all experienced the negative effects of jetlag, from trouble sleeping to pounding headaches.  In most cases, air travelers experience milder effects of jetlag such as dehydration and lack of energy.

Small changes to your flight habits can have a significant positive impact on preventing jetlag.  Here are our top 5 tips for healthy and comfortable air travel.

Top 5 Tips for Healthy Air Travel

1) Hydrate:  Keeping yourself hydrated in the dry airplane cabin is the easiest way to mitigate the impact of jetlag. Avoid alcohol during, before or immediately after the flight and drink water throughout the flight by keeping a bottle at your seat. If necessary, bring your own empty bottle and have the flight attendants fill it up as soon as you board.

2) Block the Noise:  The high decibel constant buzz of the airplane is a big cause of jetlag and the poor quality earphones in cattle class seats are the fastest way to send a headache straight to your head. Instead, bring your own pair of noise cancellation headsets or wear ear plugs when sleeping or reading.

3) Maintain Blood Flow: How many people actually sit in their office in one chair for an entire 10 hours? Probably none of us. Then why sit in a plane seat for that long? Instead, sit in the aisle seat, stand up frequently and walk around, or at the very least shake your legs out and do simple upper body stretches in your seat.

4) Reduce stress: Give yourself plenty of time before your flight to reduce stress of unpredictable queues for security or immigration. If you want to remain productive, then schedule a phone call right before your flight or bring along 30 minutes of work to do after you’re sitting comfortably in the frequent flyer lounge or at your gate.

5) Treat Your Body Well:  Sitting in a small seat or carrying a heavy messenger bag is the perfect way to get your body twisted like a pretzel. We suggest that you use luggage carts for your heavy luggage and even for your carry-on when wandering around the departure hall. If you can spare the time, get yourself a massage when you land to relax your muscles and get your spine back in-line.

 

Filed Under: Edwin, Travel Tagged With: Exercises, Food Choices, Mind Body, Top 5

Why Healthy Eaters and Exercise Junkies Still Don’t ‘Feel’ Healthy

November 17, 2011 by Edwin

Introduction

Work-Life Balance is an ever-moving target and a goal that is often very difficult to define. People who love their jobs often project a lot of healthy energy, regardless of whether or not they follow an exercise routine or healthy eating habits. Whereas people who are dealing with career or relationship issues often never quite feel or look healthy, no matter how much healthy food and physical activity they do. The reason for this is easily explained by the concept of Tandem Foods.

What are Tandem Foods?

Tandem foods are nutrients that you need to fuel your soul, not just your stomach. Healthy relationships, regular physical activity, a fulfilling career and a spiritual practice are all tandem foods.

Why are Tandem Foods important?

Your body, mind and soul need a wide variety of nutrients in order to stay strong and healthy. When people think of the word “nutrition” they most likely consider the healthy foods you put in your mouth to fuel your body, such as whole grains, fruits & vegetables.

But unless you find fulfillment, joy and energy from your tandem foods, then you will still not have a healthy balance no matter how many fruits & vegetables you consume.

Your mind and soul need tandem foods, just as much as your body needs vegetables.

 

Filed Under: Edwin, Lifestyle Tagged With: Mind Body

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