Small Business Guide

Free Membership

Register to become a Business Owner's Toolkit Member for free!

Learn More



Small Business Guide

Thousands of pages of information and tools to help you start, run and grow your business.

Check out the Table of Contents.

Business Tools

  • Asset Protection
  • Business Finance
  • Employee Management
  • And more...

Learn More

Vendor Price Quotes

Get Free quotes from leading vendors. No obligations. [Learn more]

Categories:

Maintaining a Healthy Lifestyle

Working at home will make changes in most people's lifestyles. For example, a person that walked 20 minutes each day to and from work now just has to walk across a room to be "at work." A person that played on the company softball and basketball teams now doesn't engage in any organized sport. Does working at home mean you get less physical exercise? It doesn't have to! Here are some suggestions for getting physical exercise when you work at home:

  • Join a health club with time and money saved from commuting.
  • Organize or join a local sports team (check your local Y or post notes around town).
  • Take up a sport you can do on your own, such as running, walking, or working with weights.

Your first inclination may be to say that a person who works from home doesn't have time for sports or an exercise program. Nothing could be further from the truth! While it's understandable that you'll want to spend as much time as possible making your home business a success, you can't afford not to make time for physical fitness. Keeping fit helps keep you mentally alert, it gives you more stamina, and, if your sports activity involves others on a team or at a health club, it provides relief from the isolation you may experience working at home.









Sponsors Visit BizFilings Visit Register.com Visit CDW.com