MLM Tips – Don’t Let An Upholstered, Height-adjustable Health Hazard Get You!
This is not your conventional MLM tips type post, however, choose to ignore this and the consequences could be quite dire for you, your business and family!
I’m especially speaking to you if you primarily use the Internet for business and do it full time. If you do there’s every chance you sit for prolonged periods. Well the science is in…. doing so is very bad for you no matter where you’re doing it!
I’m assuming you’re in business to have time and money freedom to enjoy your life, not to spend your millions subsidizing expensive medical treatments or to spend your free time cooped up in hospital? Here are some good reasons to take action to prevent this from happening.
I can’t take any credit for the zanny definition in my title. It belongs to a certain Lisa Christopher who wrote an article entitled “Beware The Chair” for the Sydney Morning Herald. At first I found the article interesting and then I realized she was speaking about me. Maybe you too?
The article refers to an Australian study published in the journal, Circulation in January. It found that for every hour a person spends sitting in front of the television, their individual risk of death from all causes rose 11 per cent, their risk of death from cardiovascular disease rose 18 per cent and their risk of dying from cancer, 9 per cent.
And just before you think that the dreaded “box” was the culprit, think again, the study emphasized that the research was not about TV watching per se but about sitting, wherever it might be.
Oh and if you thought your three times a week jog or swim was a solution, it isn’t, not because exercise isn’t good for you, it is, however the problem I’m highlighting here is directly related to how much time you spend seated when not exercising.
Basically in developed westernized countries, all we do is shift from chair to chair throughout the day: we sit to have breakfast, sit in the car, sit in the office and sit on the sofa at home. I bet you’re sitting right now?
Most of us also know from experience that sitting for too much of the time does not help our waistlines in any way either because it just slows our system right down. According to Dr. James Levine, professor of medicine with the Mayo Clinic in Australia, you increase your metabolic rate between 10 and 20 per cent above resting simply by getting up off your chair without walking anywhere.
I discovered that some corporate companies in Australia are now exploring how they can reduce sitting in the work place without reducing productivity. Initiatives include “stand up meetings” (not for three hour marathon ones I presume!), standing up for the last 10 minutes of very hour and placing treadmills around offices to encourage employees to experiment with walking at slow speeds while reading documents. I wonder whether the occupational health experts like this one?
How much time do YOU spend sitting when working on your business? Whether you believe that the long term effects quoted are true or not, why would you want to take any chances when you can take some preventative action today ?
I’ve come up with the following ways you can break the habit of prolonged sitting:
- Take hourly breaks. Stand up, stretch and walk around. If you’re anything like me you’ll forget, so use this handy online stopwatch.
- Place your phone in a place where you have to stand up to get it.
- Make a rule that every time you’re on the phone (and that should be a lot!) you stand while speaking.
- Use a wireless headset and stand for part of webinars you attend.
- Keep the rubbish bin in a place that requires you to stand up and walk to it.
- Stand up every time you sign up a new team member.
Maybe you have some more ideas on how to break the prolonged sitting habit? If you do I’d love to hear about them so please leave a comment.
My goal? Helping you achieve yours!
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Photograph of woman sitting – courtesy of Michael R , Other photo – courtesy of http://sxc.hu
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This is certainly going to make me move around More Marcus.. In Fact I got up after reading right before I typed this comment!
Jordan Schultz´s last blog ..Jogging Your Way To Internet Marketing Success
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Marcus Baker Reply:
March 5th, 2010 at 8:31 am
Ha ha Jordan…. I am standing as I type this right now! Decided I would stand up each time I respond to a comment which could mean a lot of getting up and down!
Marcus
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Marcus I used to have my inversion table in the same room with me… not only did I use it a lot more, but I was able to listen to training vids on the PC while I hung upside down and stretched my spine back out again… now it’s in my bedroom and I only remember at night:(
David Beairsto´s last blog ..The Leadership Development Training Event
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Marcus Baker Reply:
March 5th, 2010 at 8:26 am
Yes David, isn’t funny how we have to find ways to be very intentional around certain activities or else we just become busy elsewhere. Thanks for your comments.
Marcus
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Great article Marcus! Thanks for remind us that we should take breaks and do something other than sit in front of the computer all day! I usually take a break and head over the gym or go for a bike ride…something to get me out of the house! Appreciate the tips!
Eric Wilkes´s last blog ..Growing An MLM Business Is Like Baseball
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Marcus Baker Reply:
March 5th, 2010 at 11:23 am
Eric,
Great to have you stop by and thanks for the positive feedback. Pleased to hear that you are balancing exercise with business!
Marcus
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hahaha – I had to read it a couple times, but your post finally made sense :O
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Marcus Baker Reply:
March 21st, 2010 at 10:21 pm
Ha ha.. Glad it did in the end Kerry!
Marcus
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Very cool post, Marcus! You are coming out with some life changing tips.
Here’s two ways to get out of your chair more often.
1) Kids that constantly need help with homework, computer, fixing this and fixing that.
2) Your dog. He’ll come up and start licking you and pawing you and you’ll want to get up and throw him a ball or just get away from him.
Cheers!
Stephen Bolin
Online Marketing Coach
Stephen Bolin´s last blog ..Does Your Headline Suck? or Does it Grab Your Attention?
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Marcus Baker Reply:
March 24th, 2010 at 1:32 pm
Those are great tips Stephen that many will no doubt be able to relate to. Thank you.
Marcus
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