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Become a Healthy Office Worker!

If you have ever worked in an office environment then you know that, in most cases, it can be detrimental to your health. Everything from the birthday cakes, lack of movement, and high stress all leads to a less-than-healthy lifestyle.

Ali Hale from The Office Diet wrote a great post at the Ririan Project blog giving some helpful tips for those of us who spend most of our time cooped up in an office. Here are my 3 favorite tips (although be sure to check out all 7):

1. Take your own lunch. This is something that I have always been an advocate of. Depending on where you live, it can be almost impossible to find a healthy restaurant. Making a simple sandwich or salad for lunch will almost certainly be more healthy than anything you can find at a restaurant. Plus, you'll save a decent amount of money in the long run.

2. Get outside during your lunch break. A smart employer will allow their employees the freedom to go for a walk or a jog on their lunch break (and maybe even on a separate break). For one, healthy employees save the company money by reduced healthcare costs and less sick days spent. Second, taking short breaks and getting outside will result in happier and more productive employees. Hopefully you can convince your employer that by working less hours you can actually get more done!

3. Avoid the “free food” trap. This is by far my biggest weakness. No matter how many times I tell myself I won't partake of the free doughnuts, the next thing I know I have eaten 3 of them. Becoming a healthy office worker definitely requires self control. Another great way to think about this is that saving a few bucks right now isn't worth the tens of thousands it could cost you on healthcare costs down the road.

Grocery List Template

grocery list template

The folks over at the SmarterFitter Blog have put together a very nice grocery shopping template. I really like this list for two reasons:

  1. It saves time preparing your grocery list because it contains most of the things people concerned with a healthy diet would want to eat. Plus, the PDF allows you to add your own items.
  2. It saves time while shopping by organizing foods well.
Here is a direct link to the grocery list PDF template and the article explaining the template.

Gyminee Featured on Ehrensenf

Gyminee was recently featured on the German video podcast Ehrensenf. Ehrensenf is a little like Rocketboom (a daily technology video podcast). As a result, we are pleased to welcome our many new German Gyminee users!

You can view the video podcast by clicking here.

Gyminee is "Unreasonably Useful"

Yesterday Gyminee was listed as one of 15 Unreasonably Useful Websites by WebUpon, an up-and-coming technology blog. This article made it to the Digg front page, which resulted in a lot of traffic for us. Pretty amazing to be in the same group as YouTube, Wikipedia, and IMDB.

Entrepreneurs of the Week

Gyminee's founders Stephen Blankenship and Andy Smith were named Entrepreneurs of the Week by The Huntsville Times. Complete article can be found on al.com.