Tips and Information

Healthier and More Productive at Work

With our handy selection of tips and clear information, you can quickly become healthier and more productive at work. For example, you'll read how to create an ergonomic workspace yourself, as well as which plants contribute to a productive workspace. You can read much more below.

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10 Healthy Office Snacks

Too often, we collectively reach for the vending machine at work, where Snickers, Mars, Twix, and stroopwafels are only a mere 70 cents away. We have selected 10 snacks for you that are tasty, healthy, and easy to obtain. Read more.

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5 Ideal Office Plants

Research shows that plants in the workplace can give a huge boost to mood, productivity, and air quality. Well-placed plants can even reduce noise levels in a room. Read here which 5 plants are ideal for the office. Read more.

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10 Tips to Get Rid of Holiday Weight

Do you want to lose those extra pounds? Preferably without too much effort and with easy tips, right? Like burning 90 kilocalories with a half-hour walk during your break or 9 kilocalories with a minute of climbing stairs. Read our 10 tips now to easily lose weight at the office. Read more or download the cheat sheet.

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5 Tips for a Real Brain Boost

Did you know that your brain is more active when you sleep and that you can be 10% more productive with a 30-minute walk? And a social life is also good for your memory. So, fill your week with family and friends, get enough sleep, and walk off that big meal. And don't forget to read our 5 tips. Read more or download the cheat sheet.

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10 Tips for Better Mouse Use

Various studies show how important it is not to underestimate mouse use. For example, it appears that 42% of office workers experience complaints due to mouse use. This is not an inconceivable figure, as office workers spend an average of 95% of their time behind the computer. Use your mouse responsibly and prevent complaints. Read more.

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5 Tips for an Ergonomic Workspace

The average office worker spends about 95% of their time behind the PC. That's a lot of hours. It's therefore not surprising that a third of all absenteeism is caused by poor workplace ergonomics. With the right help, you can reduce absenteeism and achieve up to 11% more productivity. Read more.

Tim's Tip: check our blogs on a healthy working posture or view our professional services such as a workplace assessmentDo you want to read more about a good working posture? Then check out our blog overview for more interesting articles. You can also make an appointment with one of our ergonomists to improve your working posture and workspace.