Healthy habits can be hard to develop and keep but are worth it for the long-term benefit. They can impact your health both mentally and physically by improving your mood and energy levels, for starters.
Four healthy office habits to start using daily:
1. Get Organized
Research indicates that just 10 minutes of clearing unwanted items from your workspace can boost your energy for the day.
Take a few minutes each day to:
- Declutter your workspace
- Purge items you don’t use
- Prioritize your workload and tasks
- Don’t procrastinate (tackle the hard stuff first!)
If you do this enough, it will spill over into your personal life as well. Once you get organized, maintaining it is key. Try to spend a few minutes each day organizing small areas of your life to keep the habit alive.
2. Be Social
Socializing with friends and co-workers can improve your physical and mental health. Those who socialize often live longer and have stronger immune systems.
Enjoy your colleagues more by:
- Interacting and collaborating on projects
- Asking for opinions or help when stuck on a task
- Help others when you can
- Take part in workplace challenges and events
Besides, who wants to go an entire workday without talking to anyone? The day will go by faster — and be more enjoyable — when you work with your teammates instead of just beside them.
3. Be Healthy
It’s easy to get sucked into sitting all day long, especially in an office where you use the computer every day. Even if you work in a sedentary role try to stay as active and healthy as possible. Get your co-workers to join in, too.
Ways to stay healthy even when you’re working:
- Don’t sit still for extended periods
- Get fresh air during breaks
- Take a walk to boost creativity
- Drink lots of water
- Pack your lunch and keep healthy snacks on hand
Additionally, it’s important to be mindful of stress levels. Stress can creep into your mental space and physically weaken your body. Consider practicing deep breathing and other stress management techniques throughout the day to alleviate stress.
4. Think Positive
Everyone has bad days, and it’s important to try to keep things in perspective. One saying to remember during difficult times is: “It’s a bad day, not a bad life.”
Ways to keep it positive at work:
- Smile at others when you see them
- Hang out with positive colleagues
- Decorate your work area with what makes you happy
- Know your mission and strive to achieve it daily
Having a positive mindset allows you to deal with negative situations better. Positive thinking health benefits include lowered depression rates, increased life span and even resistance to the common cold.
Start Using Good Working Habits Today
Good working habits should be healthy, but also habits that make employees feel more productive and efficient in their roles. Workers watch leadership, and if leaders make the above habits an important part of workplace culture, employees are likely to follow.