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How To Stay Healthy At Work

Developing healthy habits in the workplace is a mental venture as well as a physical one. It’s important to be in the right frame of mind to reach your full potential, and this can be affected by all manner of different triggers.

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Start With Nutrition

Every good day starts with a healthy breakfast! You need to begin with a nutritious, carb-focused and protein filled meal to give you the energy to work through until lunch, and avoid giving into unhealthy sugary snacks or caffeinated drinks. If you have time in the morning, whip up an omelette, make some fresh porridge or blend some of your favorite fruit and vegetables together to make a smoothie. If you’re usually in a rush, grab some fruit and greek yogurt, or prepare some overnight oats before you go to bed to eat on the go. Snacking at work is commonplace, and it’s likely your colleagues will be around to offer temptations. By giving into the treats, your body will get an instant rush of sugar, but this won’t last long. You will slump shortly after when its dispersed and has been absorbed,  and you’ll be left feeling lethargic and peckish until you get another bite. To combat these types of cravings, ensure you bring more nutritious options to work of your own – some great and easy options include carrot or celery sticks with hummus, sweet or salted popcorn, or any portions of your 5-a-day. When it comes to eating lunch at work, its best to plan ahead and make something of your own. Shop bought meals are often very high in salt and fat, so opting for a healthy homemade dish will keep your energy levels stable until it’s time to go home. However, don’t forget to treat yourself every now and again. After all, you deserve a reward for working so hard!

Stay Hydrated

There is nothing more important for the human body than drinking water. It’s so easy to lose track of how much of the clear stuff you’ve had to drink each day, but even slight dehydration can leave you feeling nauseous and fatigued. The human brain is made of around 75% water – by not drinking enough your circulation is forced to slow meaning less oxygen can travel around the body, and to the brain. This can most certainly have an affect on your mood, leaving you unfocused and foggy. To combat these symptoms, you should aim to consume around 8 glasses (2 Litres) of water each day, and a simple way to check your hydration levels is by passing urine: a light colour means you’re doing fine. If you’re not so keen on the taste of water on its own, try adding a sugar-free fruit cordial to give it more flavour, or some refreshing herbs and fruit wedges such as mint and lemon or lime.

Be Active

If you work in an office or in front of a computer, it’s essential that you get outside to exercise and give your eyes and lungs a much needed break. Sitting down at a desk shroud by artificial light and air conditioning all day can leave you feeling lethargic and slow, but going for a brisk walk or heading to the gym after work will release endorphins making you feel more energised. The same endorphins (medically known as Serotonin) can relieve symptoms of anxiety and depression, and make stress much easier to handle. Much like drinking enough water, doing regular cardio increases blood flow to the brain, leaving you more alert and focused. It also helps your body in gaining the vital strength it needs to fight off any illness or disease, meaning less sick days and better long term productivity. If you find yourself seated for most of the day, stand up and stretch as frequently as possible – run on the spot to encourage blood flow and stretch your back and neck regularly to avoid aches and pains from bad posture.

Know When To Switch Off

Sometimes it’s hard to find a good work-life balance. Problems aren’t always left at the desk; they can follow you home and whirl around your mind whilst you lay in bed, stopping you from sleeping and making you feel like your shifts never end. One of the easiest ways of separating work from home is by having a simple ‘end of shift’ routine. Washing up your coffee cup, switching off your laptop and moving any documents out of sight can send an effective signal to the brain that you are no longer on the job, helping you to wind down and focus on relaxation. Use the time of your home commute – listen to an audio book or some calming music and choose a quieter more scenic route. It’s necessary for your body to get at least 7 hours of sleep each night; meditation is a wonderful way of cleansing the mind of the days worries, and can give you a clear mindset to drift off with more ease.

What To Do If It All Goes Wrong

Illness can strike at any time, no matter how much effort you put into your health and nutrition. It’s essential to have a plan in place if something unexpected were to happen, as workplaces are not always sympathetic in situations of absence. Getting health insurance should be a top priority, as it will give you peace of mind if anything were to happen and also give you the necessary means to survive a break from employment. Make sure you let your boss know about any health problems you have when you start your job, as this can help them to help you. Let them know of any medication you need, so they can give any details to assist in an emergency situation.

Hopefully these useful tips will aid you in staying healthy and happy at work, allowing you to thrive and do your job to the best of your ability whilst maintaining good energy levels and handling stress appropriately!

Perfect Gift Ideas for Your Boss

With the holidays looming right around the corner, it’s time to start crossing to-do’s off your list. And while most friends and family may be fun and games to shop for, there’s one person on that list that doesn’t come so easy: your boss. Everyone wants to find the perfect, office-appropriate gift for their boss, but few have any idea where to start. Luckily, we’ve compiled a can’t-miss list that includes a few gifts sure to be a hit in any office.

On-the-go Coffee Press

If you often find yourself catching your boss with coffee cup in hand, they’re sure to appreciate a nice go-cup for their morning brew. But not just any go-cup will do, so step it up a notch and get them this on-the-go coffee press. It’s a great way to enjoy the morning pick me up and feels fancy, too. French presses are known for the rich, deep flavor they give coffee, so it will serve as a definite upgrade for the run of the mill cup. Simply pour hot water over the grounds, allow the coffee to steep for about three minutes, plunge down and enjoy a cup that tastes as if it was brewed straight from France. Failing that, you could even try to find the best subscription of coffee for them and pay for a few months, they’ll sure love getting regular coffee deliveries without having to pay a penny!

Mug Warmer

Also tailor-made for the coffee fanatic, this Mr. Coffee mug warmer will keep your boss’s coffee warm and spirits high. Because a long day often requires multiple cups (and nothing makes a long day worse than a cold cup of coffee), give them the gift of fresh coffee all day long. It’s easy to use; a convenient cord length makes it easy to plug in anywhere and the surface is easily cleaned. And with a price tag of just $10, you’ll be eager to pick one up for yourself as well.

Gift Certificate to His or Her Favorite Restaurant

Treat them to a night on you with a gift certificate. Do a little digging to find out what their favorite (or one of their favorite) restaurant is and give them a dinner on you. Certificates to many restaurants can be found on Gift Card Granny, or go the old fashioned route and stop by the location. If that isn’t quite your style, try finding out if a favorite band of theirs is coming in town and surprise them with tickets. Of course major bands come with major price tags, so it’s a perfect to go in with as a team. Your boss will appreciate the thought and personal touch, and it’s guaranteed to be a gift they’ll enjoy.

Custom Socks

For something truly out of the ordinary, think socks. And no, we’re not talking your average, run of the mill sneaker socks, but custom socks designed particularly with your boss in mind. Have a boss that loves sports? Check out performance men’s socks from Stance.com. Is your boss a woman who has an affinity for Star Wars? They have that too. With custom socks this cool, your boss will be the talk of the office—in the best of ways.

Gourmet Gift Basket or Wine Collection

When in doubt, stick with the classics. Because everyone loves food (and who doesn’t need a secret stash at the office) you can’t go wrong with a gift basket. Make your own out of a nice basket and fill it with some of your boss’s favorite snacks, or pick a pre-made one from places like The Manly Man Company.

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You can even choose sets paired with a bottle wine to compliment different chocolates or cheeses. Or, skip the food part altogether and opt for a wine collection. Because who doesn’t need a little indulgence over the holidays?

Whether you decide on something big or small, your boss is sure to appreciate the gesture. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the egg nog. We’ve got the office gift giving covered.

How Much Will A Pumpkin Grow in A Year? #TBT

For her first Halloween, we dressed Avery as a pumpkin, and this year we’re using the same costume again. For one, it saves money, and two, we’re taking advantage before she has a say in her choice of costume.

It’s already happening with her clothes and diapers, and if we pick the wrong color, you’d think the apocalypse had arrived! Just like last year, Going Mom’s work had a fun Halloween event for the kiddos, so Avery and I made a trip to the event to see Mommy and friends/co-workers.

Selfie with my little pumpkin before going in to Mommy's work!
Selfie with my little pumpkin before going in to Mommy’s work!

She might’ve been in the same costume, but a lot changed since the first year. The biggest change was that she could use her own legs to walk around instead of carrying her everywhere. We thought she’d be shy around all the other kids and adults, but she proudly stated “I’m a pumpkin” when people asked, and she was quite playful.

She even played football with a baby boy.

Sharing football with Ben

He was clearly not interested in the oblong ball as his costume makes it apparent he’s into basketball.

We had a few breakdowns while there, mainly because she wanted to go up and down the stairs (just like her dad!), but all in all, it was a great time. I enjoyed seeing/meeting everyone and getting to show off our beautiful, constantly growing pumpkin. Here she was in the costume last year…

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….Fast forward to this year and….

Pumpkin Selfie

Whoa, it takes a totally new camera angle! So, to answer the question of how much will a pumpkin grow in a year, I’d have to go with A LOT!

Our family pic with “the pumpkin” last year looked a little like this…

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When compared to this year’s pic….

Family Pic at Fidelity

…..yeah, must be something in the good food and breast milk. Not only did our pumpkin grow more than double in size, she grew in terms of crazy too.

Crazy Pumpkin Family

Or, maybe we all did. Who knows? Isn’t that just part of being a parent?

Have you reused the same costume for your kid or yourself before?