New Physical Activity Guidelines
With the New Year around the corner, consider the new guidelines from the U.S. Office of Disease Prevention when making your next year’s resolutions. The U.S. Office of Disease Prevention has released its updated “Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans.”
Avoid After-Hours Job Creep
Do you find yourself not being able to stop checking your work emails from home? If so, you may be experiencing job creep. Check out the November Life Work Connections Employee Assistance Program blog post for more information.
Respecting Personal Boundaries at Work
Do you walk through a coworker’s door unannounced, call after hours when he or she is at home, or sit in a chair close by while the coworker is on the phone, waiting your turn to speak with him? Honoring personal boundaries of coworkers is seen as a sign of respect.
Plan for a Better Day Tomorrow
Jotting down tomorrow's to-do list can help you sleep. Planning your next day, even down to what you will take to work, can help reduce worry at night and stress in the morning.
Wellness and Prevention for Isolated Jobs
Isolated workers with unstructured jobs are at risk for a variety of bad habits that can sometimes lead to health complications. Structure and routines can help.