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How To Stay Fit While
Working From Home
Despite what many may
think, working from home takes a lot of time and a lot of work. I’m sure
you’ve heard someone say, “They don’t really have a job, they just work from
home.” That statement couldn’t be farther from the truth! Running a home
business takes almost all of your time. Therefore, many other things drop
down on your priority list. Probably one of the first ones to drop is
fitness.
When you have a
never-ending to-do list, a house that never seems to get clean and family
and/or friends who demand attention, it’s understandable that exercise can
take a back seat. But, it shouldn’t.
Exercise offers so many
important benefits that it should always be part of your weekly routine. Of
course, we all know that exercise can help you stay slim and fit. But, do
you also know about all the other great results of exercising? Daily
physical activity reduces stress and can help you sleep better – two things
that are especially beneficial to busy at-home workers and business owners.
Fitness helps keep you healthy and has been linked to reducing the risk of
some diseases and to warding off depression. Researchers also believe that
strength training can help prevent osteoporosis. If that still doesn’t
convince you to get moving, then keep in mind that exercise also improves
self-esteem, increases stamina and ultimately helps you be able to do
continuous work for longer. What more could you ask for?
It all sounds great,
right? But you still don’t think that you can find any time in your hectic
schedule for staying in shape. Don’t worry. There are a lot of creative ways
to fit it in. Below are some tips to help you get started.
- Schedule time for
working out. When you work at home it’s so easy to work around the
clock. To help avoid this think of yourself as having a traditional
“office job”. In most “office jobs” when you go home for the night you
leave work behind and concentrate on personal things. Even though going
home for you may simply be walking down the hall, you need to set
boundaries in order to find time for you.
- During working hours,
take several 5-10 minute breaks and run up and down the stairs (or even
just walk). This will also help rejuvenate your mind.
- Sitting in front of a
computer can be hard on your body, especially your posture. So, find a
comfortable place where you can occasionally stand to do your computer
work.
- It’s not necessary for
you to find 30 continuous minutes for working out. You’ll get just as much
benefit if you break your exercise into small chunks. Try 10 minutes
before you start work, 10 minutes at lunch and 10 minutes after work
(re-read # 1 above if you just said you have no “after work” time).
- If you don’t won’t to
spend a lot of time in the kitchen but still want to eat healthy, cook
large portion meals on the weekend that you can freeze. Then simply
defrost and warm for dinners during the week. This saves you the time of
having to make dinner and you don’t have to compromise calories as you
would if you instead opted for take-out.
- One great advantage of
working at home is that you can workout over your lunch hour while never
leaving your office plus you don’t have to pack your workout clothes and
toiletries to take with you to work. This saves you travel time, which you
can instead spend on grabbing a healthy bite to eat. And, if you don’t
have any face-to-face meetings scheduled, then you don’t have to worry
about looking perfect after your workout.
- If you haven’t already
done so, invest in a good hands-free headset for your phone. This is a
great way to multi-task because your hands are free to do other things
while you concentrate on your conference call. You can even do some simple
(but worthwhile) exercise moves. Some good choices are squats, tricep
dips, lunges, wall push-ups, etc.
- Keep healthy snacks
available for when you need an energy boost or simply just need something
to chew on to help you get through some tough work. Don’t forget to keep
water on hand and sip some all throughout your day.
- Purchase an exercise
stability ball. While there are dozens of great toning exercises you can
do with the ball, it’s also beneficial to simply sit on it. Try sitting on
it instead of a chair for even short periods throughout your day. This
will help build your core strength (your trunk area).
- Don’t forget the
importance of stretching. Take a couple of minutes every hour to stand up
and stretch your entire body.
As you can see, exercise
offers huge benefits even with just a small amount of effort. And if you
have kids, by exercising you also set a great example. So, to help you, your
business, and your family it’s time to stop making excuses and just start
moving!
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