Ditch that elevator

Smart snacking
A dull worksheet becomes instantly livelier with a bag of chips or samosa by your side. Unfortunately, those fried snacks are not doing your health any favours. The trick is to snack smart. Always carry fruits with you for when the munchies strike. Keep healthy snacks like nuts, channa or seeds in your drawer and feast on those instead of biscuits and namkeens.
Get your quota of sleep

Walk to the next bus stop
If you're just not getting the time to go to gym, at least try and get a 20 minute brisk walk in the day. One trick for those who use public transport is to walk for a couple of kilometres before you catch your bus or auto. Wear comfortable walking shoes and walk in the direction of your house before hopping on to a vehicle - you'll get some much required exercise and you'll also avoid wasting time just sitting in the evening traffic. Mind those coffee breaks

Why not try some herbal tea instead? Or just good old water. Cut down your coffee intake to one or two cups a day and you'll certainly feel more energised to do more with your day. Also, you can definitely do without all those spoons of sugar you're taking with your hot beverage, making it another reason to say no to caffeine.
Take a break every hour or two
It's easy to get so engrossed in what you're doing that you don't even realise you've been sitting on your computer for hours at end. To stay fit and healthy, it's essential to get up and move around periodically through the day. One trick is to set a memo for yourself in your mailbox calendar or your phone that reminds you to get up and walk every hour or two. Go get some water or just drop by at a colleague's desk and say hi. Whatever you do, just get up and stretch those legs.
Exercise during your lunch hour

Carry your own lunch
This one's an oldie but a goodie. No matter how good your office caterer is or how healthy your neighbourhood sandwich shop claims to be, chances are food cooked at home will always be far healthier than anything you can buy outside. If you have the choice, its best to carry lunch (and maybe even an evening snack) from home. This is beneficial in many ways - you spend less, you have portion control and you can choose to cook your food with fresh, healthy ingredients. It's a win-win!
Drink water
Keep a bottle of water at your desk at all times. Drink up periodically and stay hydrated and healthy. Get a good chair

Walk around the office
Modern technology was designed to make things convenient for humans but very often ends up making us lazier! Thanks to instant messengers and email, people have stopped getting up and walking over to a colleague's desk for a quick discussion. Next time you want to share a point, why not do it the old fashioned way and walk over to a colleague's desk? It's healthier and friendlier!
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