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Break Up Your Day And Become More Productive! By: Tim Webb
Often, in today’s fast paced world, we forget to take a break
during our working day. We simply figure we will get much more
done if we eat on the run, have less or no breaks, and work more
hours.
The real truth, though, is that this is counter productive and
ruins the health of those trying to cram more into their day.
Quality of work deteriorates and often people succumb to illness
due to lack of focused physical activity and poor diet normally
brought on by consumption of convenience food.
I regularly hear the same old argument as to why these people
cannot become more physically active. Lack of time! They say
forty-five minutes in a gym is not possible or practical. While,
in the long term, what they require is a life style change if
they want to enjoy good health as they get older, in the short
term such people need instantly accessible methods to de-stress
and do some good for themselves physically.
If they can do just five minutes twice a day initially it is a
start. Perhaps once they experience the benefits of such short
sessions they may well be encouraged to integrate more physical
activity into their lives.
If you are feeling stressed at work (or at any time) and you
feel yourself flagging try this simple breathing exercise to
unwind and recharge your batteries, mentally and physically.
1.Get comfortable and inhale to a count of three.
2.Breathe deep into your body and feel your stomach expand with
your palms placed gently on it.
3. Exhale for a count of six and feel your stomach, this time
gently squeezing inwards, eliminating air from your body.
4.As you exhale allow the stresses of the day to leave your mind
and body also.
5. Repeat ten times slowly.
Congratulations. You’ve just done something positive for your
internal health and stress levels simply by focusing on your
breath and body!
About the Author:
Tim Webb is a fitness instructor, Ju Jutsu instructor and
competitor. He specialises in easily accessible deep breathing
exercises that combine breath and mind together. His site
http://www.breathforsuccess.com offers a product that provides
deep breathing exercises for invigorating yourself, relaxing,
and highlights how your breath can be tied in with your goals to
move you towards them in record time!

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"Quality of work deteriorates and often people succumb to illness
due to lack of focused physical activity and poor diet normally
brought on by consumption of convenience food."
Disclaimer:
We are not physicians, although many of the articles on the website are authored by physicians. We do not claim that any of the articles or suggestions on this website will cure all ailments or problems. Many problems can be only treated with a doctor's care.
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