{"id":10114,"date":"2018-01-18T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2018-01-18T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/mind-body-self-care-ideas-at-work\/"},"modified":"2018-01-18T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2018-01-18T00:00:00","slug":"mind-body-self-care-ideas-at-work","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/1millionbestdownloads.com\/mind-body-self-care-ideas-at-work\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Self-Care Moves You Can Do at Your Desk"},"content":{"rendered":"
Self care is all about taking care of your mind and body, so you feel less stress and more joy. Considering the hectic pace of the work world, most of us could benefit from more self-care during the workday—to crank up productivity, form stronger relationships with coworkers, and ace performance, says psychotherapist Suzie DeVaughn, owner of Self-Care Specialists in Wichita, Kansas.<\/p>\n
If you already have a self-care routine at home or at the gym, then you know how it can make you feel happier and more in tune with yourself and your needs. So try incorporating these expert-backed easy moves into your workday as well. They'll help you shake off motivation killers like anxiety and stress and give you the tools to thrive from nine to five. <\/p>\n RELATED: Laverne Cox Has the Most Unique Self-Care Routine We've Ever Heard<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n With breakfast the most important meal of the day and dinner a time for reconnecting with loved ones, lunch tends to get short shrift. (They don't call it a sad desk salad for nothing, right?) Instead of wolfing down another on-the-fly veggie bowl or sandwich, make your midday meal more of an opportunity for nourishment. Pack or order foods you love that offer energizing protein and complex carbs, which can put you in a brighter mood and help you power through the afternoon.<\/p>\n Chase away stress by scrolling through the latest adorable animal viral video at @cutepetclub or watching a Saturday Night Live<\/em> clip on YouTube you missed over the weekend. Laughing can prompt the release of the feel-good hormones endorphins and in turn make you feel more relaxed and revived. Even a few minutes in the break room with a coworker whose stories always crack you up will do the trick.<\/p>\n Stretch your arms and legs at your desk, do laps around the office, walk up and down the stairs, or take on some other activity that allows you to move your body. “When we start to feel our body signaling that we need a break, stepping out of your workspace for 5 to 10 minutes can help shift perspective and gain mental clarity,” says DeVaughn. “Running quick errands, going to make coffee or tea, or visiting with a co-worker are very helpful for rejuvenation.”<\/p>\n If you can get outside at some point during your workday, go for it: A 2017 study<\/a> echoed previous research, finding that exposure to sounds found in nature has a soothing effect on the heart and brain.<\/p>\n Lavender, wild orange, and bergamot therapeutic-grade essential oils can relax and uplift you, says Krista-Lynn Landolfi, life coach and self-care specialist. Hiding a small stash of these in your desk drawer and occasionally dousing some on a cotton ball you can sniff will help revive your spirits without disturbing others sitting next to you. (But ask your deskmates if they have a hypersensitivity or allergy to these oils before you use them, just in case.)<\/p>\n A messy environment can intensify the tension and anxiety you already feel, says DeVaughn. No need to be a super organized neat freak if that's not your natural style. And yep, today's open-concept workplaces don't give even high-up employees much room to personalize. But take some time every week to organize your workspace and decorate it with family or pet photos, artwork that resonates with you, or quotes that inspire you.<\/p>\n RELATED: 15 Ways to Add Self-Care to Your Workout Routine<\/strong><\/p>\n Vending machine runs are convenient, but you know that diet soda and sweet treats aren't exactly the best snack choices when you're racing against a deadline or feeling overwhelmed by a report. “When people are filling themselves with caffeine and sugar, it's going to give them a frenetic energy and create an ultimate crash,” explains Landolfi. Avoid that by opting for high protein nuts, filling air-popped popcorn, or a healthy smoothie.<\/p>\n RELATED: What Is High-Functioning Anxiety–and Could You Have It?<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n The way we talk to ourselves shapes our performance and attitude. It's a good reason to come up with a go-to saying or a list of affirmations to recite out loud (or quietly to yourself) when you’re feeling doubtful or need a confidence boost, suggests DeVaughn. “I am the Beyoncé of this office" has a powerful ring to it, as does “I will succeed on this project with ease."<\/p>\n You've heard that inhaling deeply can help energize and calm you. But Landolfi is a fan of a breathing exercise called "three to be free" breathing. Three times a day, stop what you're doing and take three deep breaths to free the tension, stress, and worry that has been build throughout the workday, she says. What makes this self-care move so good for work is that you can do it discreetly while you're sitting at your desk, and even your closest cubicle neighbor won't be disturbed.<\/p>\n Nourish yourself at lunch<\/b> <\/h3>\n
Check out a #funny site<\/b> <\/h3>\n
Get up, stretch, and move<\/b> <\/h3>\n
Calm yourself with essential oils<\/b> <\/h3>\n
Declutter and decorate <\/strong> <\/h3>\n
Snack smartly<\/b> <\/h3>\n
Repeat an inspiring mantra<\/strong> <\/h3>\n
Take 3 deep breaths<\/b> <\/h3>\n