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Surviving Self-Isolation: 3 Tips for Finding a New Normal (For Now)
Today, life is not as we’ve known it. The uncertainty of the COVID-19 outbreak across Australia and the world can make you feel overwhelmed, scared and fearful. What we know for certain is that social distancing (and good hygiene!) will help stop the spread of the virus. Therefore, its essential that we take this time to stay home wherever possible and stay on top of our health. Gabi spent 14 days in self-isolation - here's her tips to help you tackle the new normal we all find ourselves in.
Breathing: An everyday superpower to manage your mind and health
Overwhelmed? Anxious? Busy? Stressed? Breathing is a really powerful tool you can use to improve your health, manage stress and control your physical responses. Here's some tips!
Surviving Self-Isolation: Gabi's go-to 30 minute HIIT workout
Whether you are self-isolating or staying home as much as possible, it’s important to exercise regularly for your health and wellbeing. Having recently completed my own bout of self-isolation, Gabi has had the opportunity to refine a self-isolation (or home) workout. Give it a go!
Set up your laptop at home
COVID-19 is causing unprecedented challenges and changing the way we exist and work, so here are some great tips for setting up your laptop at home.
Don’t give up: How to be motivated
The alarm goes off at 6am. “I don’t feel motivated to work out,” you tell yourself. Before you know it, you’ve missed – no, you’ve chosen – not to do your morning exercise.The truth is, motivation is something that is innate to the human condition. In fact, the more motivated we are, the more our wellbeing benefits. Here's how to keep motivated with three easy tips!
Give yourself a break: 5 ways to use your lunch hour
If you spend any time at a computer for work, you might find that headaches are one of your job’s biggest side effects. You’re not alone. Caused by hours of screen time, poor desk posture or extended sitting, tension headaches are one of the most common complaints we treat. The good news is that practicing good office ergonomics and getting up out of your chair for a break will go a long way to help ease them. Here's five different ways you could use your lunch break to help counter the effects of sitting -- try out one today!