Hub You
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Business > Productivity > Every Business Needs Exercise Equipment!

Tags

  • benefit
  • always
  • productiveyou might
  • shower change
  • transport yourself

  • Links

  • Is Beating Adwords a Scam?
  • The Craft of the Shaman
  • Tips on Showing Your FSBO Property
  • Hub You - Every Business Needs Exercise Equipment!

    Effortless Networking - In Only I Had The Confidence
    If only I had the confidence... ... I would get over my fear of not wanting to waste other people's time, and ask them for their help... I'd speak in front of large groups of people and tell them what I do (because I love what I do!)... I would confidently promote myself and my businessYou can a
    pany that is large enough to have an on-site facility. Just cut out the transportation steps.

    That’s a plus, but still, you’ll have to compete with the dedicated gym rats, merging into or eschewing the cliques, and so forth.

    If you can get some pumps in across an entire working day, you’ll get more of a benefit and you’ll be more productive.

    You might be wondering, “Won’t people get really sweaty?”

    I seldom break a sweat. Because there is no time pressure on me to come an

    Financial Planners, Make Sure Reporters Comprehend Your Topic
    Don't assume that a reporter understands financial planning. If anything, assume the opposite until proven wrong. See if you can't develop a couple of questions for the reporter that delicately explore their subject-matter knowledge. Freddy Newshound may cover personal finance, but he’s no expert. He may have started on the beat yesterday and not k
    I don’t have to recite the nasty figures, because we see them waddling around every day.

    About a third or more of Americans are obese, and their children and grandchildren could break the scales, if projections hold true.

    Fast food has been blamed. Stress is another villain. And of course, a lack of exercise is a large part of the equation.

    I have an unusual proposal.

    All businesses should invest in exercise equipment. It wouldn’t be located in one place, like in an official on-site gym. It would be distributed across the company, so clusters of employees could use equipment dedicated to their specific areas while they work.

    Imagine, you just got off the phone with a difficult customer. You feel very uptight, defensive, and upset. Instead of taking a smoke or a snack break, walk five or ten paces to the gym rack, pick up a few dumbbells and do about ten pumps.

    Feel the blood coursing through your body. Enjoy the release of endorphins. Pat yourself on the back for doing something positive. Go back to your workstation refreshed and prepared to take ten more calls.

    How did I come up with this concept?

    I’ve been enjoying roughly the same arrangement in my office. I have dumbbells next to my left foot. Every half hour to an hour, I do a few sets with them.

    About ten paces to my right, I have a Soloflex machine and bench, barbells, and an exercise bike that works arms and legs.

    I don't have to go to a gym because I work in one!

    I have always found going to a gym a major hassle. You have to commute, change clothes, compete for available equipment, shower, change back into street clothes, and transport yourself back home or to work.

    If you add up the total time you’re actually using equipment, it’s just a few minutes, but it takes a good hour to two hours to fit them into your schedule. No wonder so many folks sign-up for health clubs that they never use!

    The same ritual applies if you work for a company that is large enough to have an on-site facility. Just cut out the transportation steps.

    That’s a plus, but still, you’ll have to compete with the dedicated gym rats, merging into or eschewing the cliques, and so forth.

    If you can get some pumps in across an entire working day, you’ll get more of a benefit and you’ll be more productive.

    You might be wondering, “Won’t people get really sweaty?”

    I seldom break a sweat. Because there is no time pressure on me to come and

    Are You Making These PR Mistakes?
    As a business, non-profit, government agency or association manager, are you overly preoccupied with communications tactics like special events, broadcast plugs, press releases and brochures?Yes? Well then, you’re probably not getting the best public relations has to offer, and you’re missing the core PR mission you need to pull to
    ial on-site gym. It would be distributed across the company, so clusters of employees could use equipment dedicated to their specific areas while they work.

    Imagine, you just got off the phone with a difficult customer. You feel very uptight, defensive, and upset. Instead of taking a smoke or a snack break, walk five or ten paces to the gym rack, pick up a few dumbbells and do about ten pumps.

    Feel the blood coursing through your body. Enjoy the release of endorphins. Pat yourself on the back for doing something positive. Go back to your workstation refreshed and prepared to take ten more calls.

    How did I come up with this concept?

    I’ve been enjoying roughly the same arrangement in my office. I have dumbbells next to my left foot. Every half hour to an hour, I do a few sets with them.

    About ten paces to my right, I have a Soloflex machine and bench, barbells, and an exercise bike that works arms and legs.

    I don't have to go to a gym because I work in one!

    I have always found going to a gym a major hassle. You have to commute, change clothes, compete for available equipment, shower, change back into street clothes, and transport yourself back home or to work.

    If you add up the total time you’re actually using equipment, it’s just a few minutes, but it takes a good hour to two hours to fit them into your schedule. No wonder so many folks sign-up for health clubs that they never use!

    The same ritual applies if you work for a company that is large enough to have an on-site facility. Just cut out the transportation steps.

    That’s a plus, but still, you’ll have to compete with the dedicated gym rats, merging into or eschewing the cliques, and so forth.

    If you can get some pumps in across an entire working day, you’ll get more of a benefit and you’ll be more productive.

    You might be wondering, “Won’t people get really sweaty?”

    I seldom break a sweat. Because there is no time pressure on me to come an

    What's It Worth?
    Adjust Cash FlowTo determine the profitability value a business falls into, it is necessary to determine the Adjusted Cash Flow of that business. The Adjusted Cash Flow is equivalent to its earnings before interest, depreciation, and taxes (EBIDT in accounting terms), plus additions or subtractions for owner’s salary, discretionary, single o
    the back for doing something positive. Go back to your workstation refreshed and prepared to take ten more calls.

    How did I come up with this concept?

    I’ve been enjoying roughly the same arrangement in my office. I have dumbbells next to my left foot. Every half hour to an hour, I do a few sets with them.

    About ten paces to my right, I have a Soloflex machine and bench, barbells, and an exercise bike that works arms and legs.

    I don't have to go to a gym because I work in one!

    I have always found going to a gym a major hassle. You have to commute, change clothes, compete for available equipment, shower, change back into street clothes, and transport yourself back home or to work.

    If you add up the total time you’re actually using equipment, it’s just a few minutes, but it takes a good hour to two hours to fit them into your schedule. No wonder so many folks sign-up for health clubs that they never use!

    The same ritual applies if you work for a company that is large enough to have an on-site facility. Just cut out the transportation steps.

    That’s a plus, but still, you’ll have to compete with the dedicated gym rats, merging into or eschewing the cliques, and so forth.

    If you can get some pumps in across an entire working day, you’ll get more of a benefit and you’ll be more productive.

    You might be wondering, “Won’t people get really sweaty?”

    I seldom break a sweat. Because there is no time pressure on me to come an

    What Is The Job Roll of A Customer Service Rep
    A customer service rep is employed by different types of companies throughout the country and serves as a direct contact to customers. They are responsible for ensuring that customers receive an adequate level of help when it comes to questions and concerns.All client service delegates interact with clients to supply information in response
    ne!

    I have always found going to a gym a major hassle. You have to commute, change clothes, compete for available equipment, shower, change back into street clothes, and transport yourself back home or to work.

    If you add up the total time you’re actually using equipment, it’s just a few minutes, but it takes a good hour to two hours to fit them into your schedule. No wonder so many folks sign-up for health clubs that they never use!

    The same ritual applies if you work for a company that is large enough to have an on-site facility. Just cut out the transportation steps.

    That’s a plus, but still, you’ll have to compete with the dedicated gym rats, merging into or eschewing the cliques, and so forth.

    If you can get some pumps in across an entire working day, you’ll get more of a benefit and you’ll be more productive.

    You might be wondering, “Won’t people get really sweaty?”

    I seldom break a sweat. Because there is no time pressure on me to come an

    The Main Purpose of Advertising from a South African Perspective
    The main purpose of advertising in the business world is to promote sales in order to boost profits. As such, advertising has three basic aims:To inform To persuade and To remindOne of the most underestimated points is to REMIND. The cost of advertising is extremely high. One may therefore wonder if it is not a waste of money to adver
    pany that is large enough to have an on-site facility. Just cut out the transportation steps.

    That’s a plus, but still, you’ll have to compete with the dedicated gym rats, merging into or eschewing the cliques, and so forth.

    If you can get some pumps in across an entire working day, you’ll get more of a benefit and you’ll be more productive.

    You might be wondering, “Won’t people get really sweaty?”

    I seldom break a sweat. Because there is no time pressure on me to come and go, I can do my regime in a very relaxed way. And believe me I’m still reaping a “cardio” benefit.

    Given soaring health care costs, most companies that are shouldering the burden are seeking ways to get and to keep their associates in shape.

    This just may be a part of the overall solution.

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.iadvice.info/article/35214/iadvice-Every-Business-Needs-Exercise-Equipment.html">Every Business Needs Exercise Equipment!</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.iadvice.info/article/35214/iadvice-Every-Business-Needs-Exercise-Equipment.html]Every Business Needs Exercise Equipment![/url]

    Related Articles:

    Gatting Past the Gatekeeper

    Change Management and Competition for The Top

    Are You One of The 96%?

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com