5 Self-care habits you can do during your lunch break
Keep these tips in mind as you start another week of work!
Much too often, we find ourselves
da-baoing something and
just eating it at our desk while staring at our computer screen during
our office break. In fact, studies have shown that 29% of Singaporeans
stay at their desks during their precious lunch hours instead of actually taking a break and going out.
Not
only does this completely defeat the purpose of a “break”, not taking a
proper break while working can lead to a significant decline in your
mental and physical health. Sitting down for long hours on end leads to physical deterioration that could even lead to an early death, and constantly being surrounded by things that remind you of work is detrimental to your mental health.
Instead, do these things and truly take a break
away from work.
#1 Pamper yourself
You
might not be able to reserve yourself a full blowout appointment at
your favorite beauty salon during your 60-minute break, but you can
always treat yourself to
a nice 30 minute
deep-tissue massage or a quick stop at the nail salon! Their quick services are specifically marketed towards the busy working woman…take advantage of it!
#2 Socialise with your coworkers
Try to find time to
connect with your coworkers away from your workplace.
They are humans that have lives outside of work too! Get to know what
they like to do in their free time, and if you discover that you two may
have shared interests, maybe even schedule an outing during the weekend
as well.
#3 Take a walk, a jog, a run…get those endorphins pumping
One of the biggest downsides to having a desk job is having to sit inside a stuffy cubicle for hours. It’s uninspiring, bleak, and sometimes downright boring. So spice up your life by
standing up and getting some precious vitamin D by walking or jogging to
that one fancy cafe you always pass by on your way to work and have
wanted to try for ages. Or if you have a gym membership, clock in some
leg work! (P.S. There are great female-only gyms in Singapore.)
As long as you plan ahead and come back at an appropriate time, no one
should have a problem with you having a little adventure during your
lunchtime.
#4 Savour and enjoy your food
There
will be days where you only have five minutes to spare to eat because
you have a last-minute meeting. But try to dedicate at least one meal
per day where you can sit and enjoy your meal! With breakfast probably
being a frenzied morning rush and dinner being a tired-out ordeal, make your work lunch
that one meal where you really appreciate food as healing and as a
blessing. Sit, order, eat, and relax. (Don’t eat too much carbs though,
or else you’ll find yourself nodding off in the afternoon with food
coma!)
#5 Let go of your devices
Do you find yourself scrolling through your phone as you munch on something? Stop.
Take your phone and turn it off.
It might be awkward to actually look around while you eat alone in a
restaurant, but chances are, everyone around you is too busy to care.
Take your eyes off that toxic blue light-emitting screen for once, and your eyes will thank you in the long run. Source:
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