Energy Boosts at
Work
Stay Alert All Day, Every Day
-- By Mike Kramer and Liz Noelcke, Staff Writers
You see the computer screen, but you
really don’t. It’s more like a two-foot blur. Your eyes
are
between open and closed, although you’re not sure where. At
the moment, you have no idea what
you’re working on. And it’s only 3 p.m. Sound familiar?
Is this a typical afternoon or morning? Are
you looking for an energy boost at your desk? Office life can suck
the energy right out of you, if you
let it. But, there are numerous ways to take advantage of your workspace
and stay energetic all
day.
Did you realize bad posture alone can
give your brain up to 30% less blood and oxygen? Along with
good posture, the most effective way to fight energy lulls is with
heavy doses of good stretching and
good breathing. Shoot for five minutes of mental or physical activity
per hour, every hour at the
computer.
Here are more, different ideas for
rejuvenating your mind and body. Each will only take a few
minutes.
Another approach, one that adults rarely
consider but could greatly benefit from, is a nap.
A 2001 survey by the National Sleep Foundation found that 63% of
Americans don’t get enough
sleep. Naps will combat this. They cannot replace a good night’s
sleep, but they can help you
perform at your peak throughout the day. Plus you can save that
daily $4 on Starbucks, because
the energy you gain from a nap is better and longer lasting than
caffeine. The ideal nap length is 20
minutes, easily squeezable into the workday.
No matter the method, try to find tricks
that work for you. Remember, if you don’t want to feel
drained at the end of the work day, you don’t have to.