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How to Take a Sick Day from Work

Posted by Becky Squiers on Mon, Nov, 14, 2016

Seriously, we’ve said it once and we’ll say it a thousand more times if we have to.

Don’t come to work sick.

If you’re not feeling well, and you force yourself into the office, you’re setting yourself up for a bad day.

  • You won’t recover as well or as quickly as if you’d stayed home.
  • You won’t be very productive in the office anyways.
  • You will be very difficult to work with.
  • You will likely infect your coworkers and ignite an office outbreak.
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Topics: Healthy Workplaces

7 Steps to Set Yourself Up for a Healthy Workday (Before It Even Starts)

Posted by Becky Squiers on Thu, Nov, 10, 2016

A healthy life is ultimately built up of small healthy choices that you make all day long. As your workday drags on, though, it can be really tough to keep making those healthy choices.

You can set yourself up for success by starting your day with a healthy morning. If you adopt some healthy habits right from the get-go, you’ll be more likely to build on that momentum—which means you’ll be more likely to make healthy choices all day long.

Here are a few steps you can take for a healthy morning. Feel free to move them around, or adjust them to your morning schedule. In the end, your health is about you and the habits you can fit into your daily routine.

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Topics: Healthy Workplaces

Boost Your Immune System to Stay Healthy at Work

Posted by Becky Squiers on Mon, Nov, 07, 2016

Your immune system is what helps your body fight off illness and recover more quickly. It’s your body’s defense against the things that put it at risk—and it usually works really well!

Your immune system is just that, though. It’s a system. There are tons of different parts working together to keep you healthy. Balance is necessary. If one part is damaged, your whole immune system—and your body—is at risk.

What you do, how you live and the healthy choices you make can impact your immune system. Give yourself the best chance to stay healthy by strengthening your immune system.

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Topics: Healthy Workplaces

DIY: Make Your Own Standing Desk With Box

Posted by Becky Squiers on Thu, Nov, 03, 2016

You’ve probably heard all the dangers of sitting for a majority of the day. It’s a huge risk faced by today’s working folks because we tend to be tied to a computer desk all day long.

People throw solutions to sitting disease around all the time. Everyone thinks they know how to fight what a sedentary lifestyle does to their bodies.

Some of those solutions might seem like a great idea. But a lot of times, they don’t come without an expensive cost. One awesome, effective and costly solution is the standing desk.

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Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work

Have Your Best Biometric Screening Yet

Posted by Becky Squiers on Mon, Oct, 31, 2016

Hopefully you’ve done a biometric screening at your workplace (if not, please click here—for your own good!). If you’ve done a screening at work, you probably noticed that some of your employees were less than thrilled about it.

At any biometric screening, some people will be scared of needles or getting their fingers stuck. Some might be worried about the time spent at the screening, or even annoyed to be taking time out of their work day.

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Topics: Biometric Health Screenings

Wellness Essentials for Small Businesses (New Ebook)

Posted by Lisa Stovall on Thu, Oct, 27, 2016

For small businesses, having a worksite wellness program is no longer an added bonus. Small business owners are adopting wellness programs to reduce health insurance costs, recruit and retain employees, and create a healthy workforce.

The good news, is you don’t need millions upon millions of dollars set aside in a wellness budget. All it takes to be successful in wellness is to tailor what you’re doing to what your employees need.

In our new ebook for worksite wellness professionals at small companies, Wellness Essentials for Small Businesses, we take a look at the logistics of a solid employee wellness program. 

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Topics: Wellness at Work

Optimize Your Breakroom for Wellness

Posted by Becky Squiers on Mon, Oct, 24, 2016

The breakroom is where your employees go to re-charge throughout the day. Even if they don’t spend a significant amount of time in that room, it’s still a re-charging, rejuvenating space.

That’s because your breakroom houses all the things your employees need to take powerful breaks throughout the day. It’s where everyone goes to get coffee or water. It houses people’s lunches or snacks. And in some offices, it’s even a place to restock on supplies.

Creating healthy break time for your employees is one way you can empower their healthy decisions throughout the day. Make each of your employees’ experiences in the breakroom a positive, healthy experience.

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Topics: Wellness at Work

Here’s How to Tell if Your Employees Are Engaged with Your Wellness Program

Posted by Becky Squiers on Thu, Oct, 20, 2016

Nobody will argue the fact that employee engagement is important. What they will argue, though, is how you can go about boosting employee engagement in your workplace and in your wellness program.

There has been lots of research done, and there are lots of recommendations and best practices for building up an engaged workforce. When it comes to wellness, we think in order to learn which engagement best practices are truly best, you need to know just how engaged (or unengaged) your workforce is.

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Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work

How Can You Succeed at Employee Wellness?

Posted by Becky Squiers on Mon, Oct, 17, 2016

Ah…the age-old question. What can you do in your wellness program to be successful? It’s been asked time and again—some might even think it’s a trick question.

When it comes to wellness, we think there’s one thing you need to do to have success. It’s surprisingly easy. All you need to do is to just get started.

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Topics: Healthy Workplaces, Wellness at Work

How Late is Too Late to Get Flu Shots at Work?

Posted by Becky Squiers on Thu, Oct, 13, 2016

Many people forego the flu shot because they think they’ve waited too long. It’s mid-season, and they believe they might as well wait it out.

For employers, the same thing can happen. Maybe you’re calling around to different vendors, and you keep being told it’ll be a four- to six-week wait. You’re wondering if it’s even worth it to bring flu shots into your workplace this year.

The short answer? ABSOLUTELY.

While a late flu shot isn’t necessarily ideal, it’s better than no flu shot at all. And it can help to keep your workforce healthy in the long run.

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Topics: Workplace Flu Shots

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