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Management Pocketbooks: Energy & Well-Being

A Pocketful of Tips, Tools and Techniques to Boost Your Energy, Drive and Enthusiasm at Work

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With a background in the health sector and a Masters degree in exercise and health services, author Gillian Burn begins her keep-fit class by demonstrating how to carryout an energy and well-being audit which will help readers to establish their personal well-being goals. What we eat and the space in which we work are key to boosting energy levels. The author describes how food can stimulate the brain and relieve stress, and how plants, colour, sound, lighting and other factors can contribute to the creation of an energy-boosting work environment. Of course, physical exercise cannot be ignored. There is advice on poise/posture, breathing, taking energy-boosting breaks and a range of activities that can be carried out, including desk exercises. In conclusion there are sections on work/life balance and on how to create a well-being and energy action plan.

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Management Pocketbooks: Energy & Well-Being, Gillian Burn, Phil Hailstone

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Titre
Management Pocketbooks: Energy & Well-Being
Sous-titre
A Pocketful of Tips, Tools and Techniques to Boost Your Energy, Drive and Enthusiasm at Work
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2004
Format
souple
Pages
112
ISBN10
1903776090
ISBN13
9781903776094
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With a background in the health sector and a Masters degree in exercise and health services, author Gillian Burn begins her keep-fit class by demonstrating how to carryout an energy and well-being audit which will help readers to establish their personal well-being goals. What we eat and the space in which we work are key to boosting energy levels. The author describes how food can stimulate the brain and relieve stress, and how plants, colour, sound, lighting and other factors can contribute to the creation of an energy-boosting work environment. Of course, physical exercise cannot be ignored. There is advice on poise/posture, breathing, taking energy-boosting breaks and a range of activities that can be carried out, including desk exercises. In conclusion there are sections on work/life balance and on how to create a well-being and energy action plan.