Desk Jockey Workout: 8 Ways to Stay in Shape at the Office | The Art of Manliness

Desk Jockey Workout: 8 Ways to Stay in Shape at the Office | The Art of Manliness.

The Art of Manliness posted a great article about how desk jockey’s could create simple workouts or life changes to stay in shape at the office.  Their ideas include to:

  1. Make Getting to Your Office a Challenge
  2. Take the Stairs. While You’re At It, Run Up Them
  3. Get a Standing Desk
  4. Maintain Good Posture Throughout the Day
  5. Do 10 Push-Ups and 10 Squats Every Time You Take a Bathroom/Coffee Break
  6. Get Up and Walk Outside for 15 Minutes Every 45 Minutes
  7. Perform 15 Dips When Leaving for and Returning from Lunch
  8. Perform 30-Second Grok Squats Throughout the Day

But, how feasible are each of these?  If you have a long commute or small parking lot it will be hard to make your commute a challenge. Perhaps your office is a single floor, so no stairs.  Maybe your job has you seated so much that you forget to maintain good posture.  Perhaps you are a bit shy and don’t want to do too many exercises around your coworkers.  Maybe it takes 30 minutes to get down your sky scraper to walk outside.  Anyways, here are a few additional ideas and ways you can support your efforts to perform these office workouts.

1. My office has no stairs: Try some heel lifts at your desk.  It does not take much space or effort, but stand up and lift your heels.  Space them out and go slow enough to feel the burn in your calves.

2. My parking lot is small: Pretend you are on a phone call and take a few laps outside around your office building before going inside.  Carry a backpack or bag, even if you don’t need to just to add some weight to your workout.

3. My office is too small for push-ups: Try taking a stack of books and lifting them up like you are doing curls.

4. My office is too small for a standing desk: Check out the Ninja Standing Desk.  It is portable and can hang over your door or hang on hooks placed in drywall.

5. I am too ADD to remember to walk: Try EyeLeo on your Windows computer or Coffee Break on your Apple.  Or, know your office smokers and follow them every time you see them head for the door.

6. It rains too much to walk outside: Take laps around the office or get an elliptical trainer for your desk, like the Stamina 55-1610 InMotion E1000 Elliptical Trainer.

7. My job is computer intensive: So your job keeps you at your desk a lot?  If you need to call someone in the office, ditch the phone, get up and instead walk to their office.  You can use all the breaks you can get.

There are other things you can do too, like make it a point to walk to lunch of they are within walking distance, or join an office walking group.  I know around DC there are non-profit groups that organize walking contests between local businesses.  Anyways, check out the full article at the artofmanliness.com.

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The World’s First Gentleman’s Fashion Adhesive by Jon Yeazel — Kickstarter

The World’s First Gentleman’s Fashion Adhesive by Jon Yeazel — Kickstarter.

OK, I am officially on a Kickstarter kick!  And no, I am not being paid to promote any of these products.  This product is not totally up my alley, because I tend to dress fairly casual at work (I do the dirty work and kept away from customers).  But, if I was wearing more collars, more suits, or worried a lot more about my appearance, I would jump all over this product and get a lifetime supply! But I did pick up some for those just in case moments.

This offering is for an adhesive to hold yourself together.  Not your emotions, but to hold your collar, or tie, or even the suit jacket sleeves in place, giving you a sharper and crisper look.  How often do collars lose shape and curl out?  How often do you debate over which shirt button to open up while going for the business casual look, but one is too high and the other too low?  This product will help solve those problems and to put away the tape and safety pins.

The packaging markets to men, but I imagine the adhesives would be just as effective for women to use.

Check it out!  The Kickstarter campaign ends soon.

Stephen R. Covey, 7 Habits author, dies at 79 – Forbes

Stephen R. Covey, 7 Habits author, dies at 79 – Forbes.

Anyone in a management or leadership position has heard of Stephen R. Covey.  His book, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” has influenced my work habits, as I have looked to his list for motivation on how I can remain effective and to continually improve myself.  It is a shame a bicycle accident lead to his eventual passing.  But regardless, he has left an imprint that has already, and will continue to be copied and modified by writers and leaders alike.

The Best Gift You Can Give Your Employees – Forbes

The Best Gift You Can Give Your Employees – Forbes.

Do you agree with this point of view from Forbes that the best way to retain employees is through a diverse set of corporate volunteer programs?  That seems like a good idea, but I would still much rather have telecommuting, competitive pay, extended vacations, gym passes, maybe some stock options, and for the employer to be more proactive paying for training and continued education.

I think with more of an investment in the individual, at least how I feel, I would be more inclined to volunteer for the company.  If they take care of me I would have greater motivation to help others under the company umbrella.  What do you think?

I think everyone should volunteer some time outside of the company anyways.  There are always a lot of opportunities, even if it is as simple as a 5k walk to raise a few bucks.

Learning by doing – Richard’s Blog – Virgin.com

Learning by doing – Richard’s Blog – Virgin.com.

So I was surfing around the Web and came across Richard Branson’s blog on the Virgin Group site.  I thought I would check it out to see what he had to say and I found a reference to a new site he is backing and found it worth a share.

It’s called Codecademy.  It is a free site where you can easily learn some coding basics for JavaScript, HTML, CSS, and JQuery to name a few.  So if you had an interest to learn some basics to help with your website this is a cool place to start.  The classes are designed to be fun and interactive and suitable for all ages, hence “Learning by doing.”

Codecademy

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