Waitressing job to office job...help!
HelenaDixson151
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So, I have recently graduated from university where I also had a fast paced waitressing job several times a week. I have been lucky enough to land my perfect job, but 3 days out of 5 I am based in an office. So, as you can imagine I'm sat still for 8 hours a day and my body isn't used to it. I've joined the gym to attend classes but wondered if anyone could add me as a friend just to push me along to keep my office meals healthy and motivate me to hit the gym after work!?
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Just as long as you remain very aware of your diet and exercise, it should not pose a major problem.
However this is how I gained about 40 lb in one year. I worked at a video store as a manager, where I was on my feet and very busy for 8 hours per day, and then had a lot of active hobbies on my weekdays off. I went to an office job being completely sedentary and having weekends off with my then-husband who loved to dine out and cook rich foods. So yeah, gained a ton of weight.0 -
I see from your profile that you're really looking for friends more your age, and since I'm 54 y/o, I will just share with you what I'm doing because I'm in your position.
Six or so years ago I went from an active job to sedentary, as you're doing now. As a result, I've packed on a few unwanted lbs. Since I'm not a motivated-to-exercise morning person, I go out and walk three miles after dinner as often as possible. That really helps me sleep, and it sort of makes up for the loss of activity during the day.
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I worked in the warehouse type enviroment for many years that kept me busy and moving. Then I was promoted to my ideal position in the office.
After a while the wieght started creeping up on me. I have now been working in an office for over 8 years and yes the weight gain happened. You need to make sure you eat healthy and because you are at a desk try to take time to get up and walk if you can and be more active. And dont foget to drink water.
Hope this helps0
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