How do you remind yourself to move more while at a desk all day???
AdahPotatah2024
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I tried setting a timer, but then ignore it when I get busy with emails, etc..
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I'm retired. What I used to do was go for short walks when I took a bathroom break. I was trying to get my 250 steps in each hour. To answer your question, I just kept track of time. Emails can generally wait. If it was pertinent they would have called. Also, you can read the email and think about the response while you're walking. I've always said I've solved just as many problems away from desk as at it.
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Thank you!:) I'm pretty much leashed to my computer with a soft phone all day, but I can walk around on breaks. That's what I need to do, get in a habit of keeping track of the time! I'm going to try to get through this workout every 2 hours today!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxw0fNNZQTY0 -
Are you at an office? Presumably your soft phone is connected to a wired headset. There are a lot of not very expensive wireless headsets available to connect to a computer and soft phone
More expensive would be standing desk
More adventuresome standing desk and treadmill2 -
I'm fanatical about actually taking my breaks, and walking on them, plus at lunch. It's become a habit, so I get twitchy if I'm late for break. I set an alarm for lunch. Our cafeteria has limited hours, so putting it off is not an option if I want to eat there.
Between that and normal moving around, my fitbit clocks about 3 miles per day at work. One more walk with my partner and cat after work, and I hit 10,000 steps.3 -
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0y5FCy7g_rk&pp=ygUXRGVuaXNlIEF1c3RpbiA1IG1pbnV0ZXM%3D
I'm going to try to do this one every hour, today!0 -
@PAV8888 I work from home.
I have a makeshift standing desk(over my regular desk)that I made from one of those hospital like bedside tables...
and then I have an office chair that is raised that I use with a step stool for my feet. That way when I sit down, I don't have to move the screen.
I have really been working on this!
I have an under desk elliptical, but haven't been using since I'm still slightly uncomfortable after falling on my tailbone last month.
I have to use the company's headset, but I did buy an extension so I can walk back and forth to my coffee maker! 😋2 -
AdahPotatah2024 wrote: »I have to use the company's headset
Are you on video so people can see you're not using the "approved" one?
What type of plug(s) are you using to connect to your workstation?
Bluetooth based 3.5mm receiver transmitters definitely exist as do USB audio cards that provide line out/mic in plugs.1 -
AdahPotatah2024 wrote: »I have to use the company's headset
Are you on video so people can see you're not using the "approved" one?
What type of plug(s) are you using to connect to your workstation?
Bluetooth based 3.5mm receiver transmitters definitely exist.
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I use a wireless headset and walk around my office on calls, unless it’s a video call. I use the toilets at the far end of the building and make sure I go and talk to people rather than calling them. I also use a sit stand desk which helps a little bit.
I’m fortunate to have a private office so don’t have to explain any of my weird habits. I park on the road a ten minute walk from the office so get a ten minute walk at the start and end of the day.
There is always a way to get more active, but you might need to be a bit creative and not afraid to be a bit unorthodox in the office. Hi I worked in a call centre I was often the only one standing and moving around on a wired headset and mostly getting in peoples way. But hey it helped me get some more steps in.3 -
Thanks, i hadn't really thought about a wireless headset. I'll have to try one! I'm mostly needing to be on the computer during calls,anyway. It would be nice not to feel chained to it, though. 😊
I'm doing better sticking to about 20-30 minutes sitting down, 8 minutes standing up, and 2 minutes Denise Austin workout. I like her 5 or 8 minute videos. It makes me feel like I accomplished something every hour or two!
And can you believe she is over 65 years old!?1 -
AdahPotatah2024 wrote: »Thanks, i hadn't really thought about a wireless headset. I'll have to try one! I'm mostly needing to be on the computer during calls,anyway. It would be nice not to feel chained to it, though. 😊
I'm doing better sticking to about 20-30 minutes sitting down, 8 minutes standing up, and 2 minutes Denise Austin workout. I like her 5 or 8 minute videos. It makes me feel like I accomplished something every hour or two!
And can you believe she is over 65 years old!?
OMG, I had Denise Austin videos for my VCR back in the 90s! Is she still going on about the "fat burning zone?"0 -
@kshama2001 I haven't heard about the fat burning zone in her latest videos!:D1
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I drink a lot of water so I have to get up frequently to use the bathroom. When the weather is cooperative, there's an exterior door right near the bathroom, so I exit and walk around the building to come back into my office. When I sit too long my back aches!3
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I drink as much water as I can. This increases the number of times I need to get up to go to the bathroom and to get more water.4
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Good idea! I've been trying to drink water instead of coffee all day, and am feeling a lot better.2
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I never sit in one position for long. Cross legged, one leg on chair, chair otherway around, one leg on table (don't ask). But more seriously, I exercise after work on 4-5 days per week. Gives me plenty of exercise and movement. Plus I live in Europe and walk or cycle to most errands.3
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Sit/stand desk?
Desk treadmill?
Lunch break walk?1 -
My department owns the whole floor so we have multiple printers scattered around. I print to one in a different room and don't let anyone bring it to me, so I have to take a small walk to go get my stuff.2
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I book a lunch time yoga class or SoulCycle a few blocks away ..2
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My work floor is very big, almost the size of two city blocks so I purposely go to the restroom at the other end of floor to get some steps in. It’s helps. Small steps = big results2
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In the new analysis, the researchers accounted for factors, including medical conditions, that could’ve affected risk of early death.
About half of the participants spent 10 ½ hours or more sedentary each day.
When the researchers linked the participants’ information with death registries in the different countries, they found that over an average of five years, 805 people, or 17%, had died. Of those who died, 357, or 6%, had spent less than 10 ½ hours a day seated, while 448 averaged 10 ½ hours or more sedentary.
Sitting for more than 12 hours a day, the researchers found, was associated with a 38% increased risk of death as compared to eight hours, but only among those who managed to get less than 22 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity a day.
The risk of death went down with increasing amounts of physical activity. An extra 10 minutes a day translated into a 15% lower risk of death among those spending fewer than 10 ½ hours seated and a 35% lower risk among those who spent more than 10 ½ hours sedentary each day.
Lower intensity activity only made a difference among participants who spent 12 or more hours sitting every day.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/20-minutes-exercise-day-may-balance-harms-sitting-study-finds-rcna1219571 -
I've been getting better at keeping a 20 minute timer going,all day, to change from sitting to standing. I also have a "to do" list of exercises to do while working like squats and leg lifts. Going good so far!2
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I keep an eye on the clock so every half hour I do a couple of laps around the cubicles, plus I walk during my 15-minute breaks and lunch (I eat my lunch while I work, then use that half-hour for walking)1
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