By Gabriella Vetere
Most people spend at least 8-10 hours per day at work and that is a huge part of the day. What we do at work makes a huge impact on us, and that includes our health and wellness. Long work days, commutes and unhealthy work environments make it difficult to meet personal health and wellness goals, but workplace wellness challenges have been proven to help increase healthy behaviors around nutrition, exercise, mental health and even tobacco use.
So, why wait? You can use your coworkers’ support while trying to meet your own goals. Here are some ideas on workplace wellness challenge ideas to start.
There is one thing we know. Those who work at desk jobs tend to move less, so it is important to think of how you can increase everyone’s physical activity in a way that is motivating. There are so many fitness wearables on the market that I find it almost impossible to find someone who doesn’t own an Apple Watch, FitBit, Garmin, etc. These devices can be passive and just worn for you to track workouts, or they can be a way to create competition at work while trying to increase physical activity on your team. If you and your friends have Apple Watches, you can use the app “Challenges – Compete, Get Fit” where you can build your own group challenge. The more you move, the more you get points.
Other ideas using wearables include:
While meeting your exercise goal is not only rewarding but provides endorphins, forming healthy eating behaviors doesn’t tend to get the same response when eating a carrot over a cookie. However, we do recognize that good nutrition is super important, not only for weight maintenance, but for preventing chronic disease and even having proper energy levels throughout the day at work. Have your team track their intake and you can set some challenges or use a scoring system to form a leaderboard.
Here are some ideas:
Increasing hydration is one easy challenge that is much more effective than you think. Our bodies are 80% water and being properly hydrated helps decrease fatigue and consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages, as well as prevents overeating.
Have your team download some of these water logging apps to track their progress.
Need a little more motivation? Start a fitness class challenge. ClassPass’ Corporate Wellness Program can connect your company to over 10,000 fitness studios and gyms around the world. A class challenge can be done in a variety of ways including: most classes taken or most studios visited in a designated period of time. Plus, classes are a great way to have some fun with your coworkers outside of the office.
It has been reported recently that sitting may be the new smoking. Even if you work out for one hour per day, sitting the rest of the day still increases your risk of cardiovascular disease — so it is important to take some breaks. Have your team set a challenge of going on a walk every day of the month for at least 20-30 minutes. Walking meetings are not a bad option!
When most people think about health and wellness, they immediately think of nutrition and exercise, but mental health is a big area of health that is often overlooked. The amount of stress and anxiety linked to work expectations can be crippling for employees. And if it is not work stress, it can often be stress at home. One proven way to help decrease anxiety and stress is frequent meditation. Thanks to some apps like Headspace and 10% Happier, you can start your meditation journey today. Challenge your team to meditate daily for at least 10-15 minutes for two weeks. There may be a new sense of calmness that comes to the break room.
There are so many ways to incorporate health and wellness challenges at work — it just takes some creativity and throwing ideas out there! The main thing is to keep it fun, lighthearted and easy. Remember to create challenges that do not exclude others. Be aware of limitations team members might have and create alternate challenges for them. In no time, your whole team will be pictures of health!
This post was written by Gabriella, a registered dietitian living in the San Francisco Bay Area. She currently works in corporate wellness as a dietitian and overall wellness coach. She also runs a food blog called Macrobalanced, where she shows people that healthy and balanced eating can be interesting and tasty! Follow her on Instagram and Facebook.