Healthy handful: making the office transistion
I used to work for a busy courier company, and spent my days sorting packages, running around a warehouse and leveraging boxes heavier than I was onto a dolly. On my days off, I trudged through the university campus, laden with bags full of heavy textbooks. Those days are long gone -- now I am a full-time writer, spending 8 hours a day, 5 days a week in an office, only to go home and sit in front of the computer for another few hours to get my freelance projects done.
1) Take the stairs: I know it's been said many times before, but hiking up multiple stories is hard work! Your butt will thank you.
2) Have fun: Work doesn't always have to be serious. Some workmates of mine have implemented a chair dancing session. It's fun and it gets us moving
3) Walk to work: I know, this might be impossible for some. I thought so too and frantically tried to find someone to carpool with, but later realized that it's only a 45 minute walk each way. Totally doable!
4) Lunchtime fitness: I work in the downtown core of my city and tons of places have lunchtime fitness programs. I myself prefer to do my sweating after work so I bring my gym gear or yoga mat with me in the morning so I can head over on my way home from work. If there's nothing available in your area at lunch, go for a walk! It's a great way to banish that afternoon sleepiness.
5) Walk to lunch: Pick a restaurant that is a bit of a hike from your office (note: this is only beneficial if you make a healthy choice at lunch)









