Financial Education Benefits Center Encourages Adopting Small Habits to Stay Healthy in an Office Job

Small Habits to Increase Office Worker Health

Desk jobs can be deceivingly bad for health. While staying off the feet can give the illusion of relaxation, sitting all day can tax the body in other ways. What experts call the sitting disease can lead to a shorter life. Office workers may also experience aches and pains and eye strain from their working conditions. Financial Education Benefits Center (FEBC), a membership benefits company offering health and financial wellness benefits, encourages office workers to be proactive about their health.

“Desk jobs can be great for those who can’t handle a labor-intensive job, but they come with their own dangers,” said Jennifer Martinez, manager at FEBC. “Small things add up and you might find one day that your joints hurt or your back or neck aches. It’s best to take action before that happens.”

Desk jobs can be great for those who can't handle a labor-intensive job, but they come with their own dangers.

Jennifer Martinez, Manager at FEBC

Office workers often lead very sedentary lives, and it’s not uncommon for such workers to sit all day at work and go home just to sit in front of the television or a computer screen. This sitting disease can even cancel out the good effects of regular exercise. However, office workers can do a few things to try to stay healthy, such as taking regular breaks, setting up their desk ergonomically to reduce joint aches or requesting a standing desk. Additionally, an after-lunch walk can help break up the day and prevent the afternoon slump.

Prolonged screen usage can pose other problems. Eye strain can cause headaches, drowsiness and difficulty focusing. Computer glasses that counter blue light can help with that, but office workers should also take screen breaks by looking at something far away every 20 minutes or so. Screen time can be limited by getting up and walking over to co-workers when questions or issues come up rather than using a chat program.

FEBC also offers a variety of benefits that can help office workers in their pursuit for health and wellness. From access to certified medical professionals to fitness and vision discounts, members may find the support they need to establish healthy habits in a typically sedentary environment.

“When your job requires you to sit in front of a computer all day, it can be hard to do anything else,” said Martinez. “But doing small things throughout the day can really help. We hope that our benefits can supplement those small things and help our members establish good habits for an overall healthy lifestyle.”

About Financial Education Benefits Center

Financial Education Benefits Center is located in San Ramon, California. The membership company has already helped thousands save money and obtain the necessary education required to live a financially healthy life.

Financial Education Benefits Center has partnered with several name brand third-party companies to expand the financial and educational products and services available to its members and to provide a variety of wellness services as well.

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To learn more about Financial Education Benefits Center, please contact:

Financial Education Benefits Center
2010 Crow Canyon Place Ste. 100
San Ramon, CA 94583
1-800-953-1388
info@febcp.com

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About The Financial Education Benefits Center

The Financial Education Benefits Center is located in San Ramon, California. The Company has already helped thousands of people save money and obtain the necessary education required to live a financially free life.

The Financial Education Benefits Center
2010 Crow Canyon Place Ste. 100 , #100
San Ramon, CA
94583

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