Here are a few facts that stopped me in my tracks—or in this case, made me want to run around the track!
Makes you want to walk a few flights of stairs right now, doesn’t it?!
Physical inactivity can put you at risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, and even cancer. A sedentary lifestyle can contribute to muscle atrophy, osteoporosis, blood clots, depression, a weakened immune system, among other things.
I take these risks very seriously and made it a point to promote activity at our office.
Our social media pages are filled with examples of how, “We’re not your typical accountants, we actually have fun!” We often incorporate outdoor activities into our team building. Scroll through our pictures and you’ll find us doing things like river rafting together. And, I haven’t been shy about sharing pictures that show my love for obstacle course and Spartan racing.
I recognized long ago that a typical desk job can have negative effects on one’s health and well-being. At Brigade Bookkeeping, our employees know that activity is encouraged, we even incorporated a small gym at our office!
In addition to team activities, there are several ways you can be active even if you have a desk job:
Get intentional about making changes
Our traditional desk jobs keep us sitting, possibly snacking, and most likely tensing, eight-plus hours every day. Adding activity has to be intentional and consistent. If your current work life is making you less healthy, making small changes is better than none at all.
I would love to think that I inspired you to get active. A health-conscious workplace can be your norm, too!