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We're
sitting too much and it's dangerous. Most Americans spend more than seven hours
sitting every day, and the more you sit, the weaker your body will be.
Fortunately, there are simple changes you can make during the day—anywhere, even at the workplace—to improve your health.
Park a few
blocks away from the office each morning and walk to work.
This
allows you to start off your mornings actively and be ready to take on the
work. If you take the bus, get off one stop earlier to take some light exercise
before 8 a.m.
Get up and
move around the office once every 60~90 minutes.
When
you're busy with work, it's easy to forget the time. Set the alarm to remind
you to get up and take a walk around the office. You can use this time to fill
up your water bottle or go to the bathroom.
Ask
questions and discuss questions face to face.
Go to your
co-workers' office to discuss questions face to face, rather than send an email
every time you have a question. This gives you a good excuse to move.
Use your
lunch break to move around outside.
So many
Americans today work during their lunch break. When possible, take advantage of
this time to walk outside and enjoy the nice weather. Fresh air can make you
keep a clear mind.