Most people today have a schedule that requires them
to work for long hours more than the normal work hours per day or week, leaving
them exhausted at the end of every day. If you fall within this category of
people, try to weigh yourself to find out if you are gaining weight or not. If you
weigh more than you expect it is obvious that your busy schedule is contributing
to your excess weight.
According to a research conducted by Finnish
researchers at The University of Helsinik, people who must find a way to
balance job demands with the hectic family requirements are likely to gain
weight.
The study identified consistently working beyond the
standard working hours per week and consistently experiencing feelings of work
fatigue as the two basic risk factors that lead to weight gain. This burnout
feeling leads to skipping exercise due to lack of time and energy. It also leads
to eating more of fast food because of lack of time to prepare good meals at
home.
Whenever you find yourself gaining weight as a result
of too much work, follow the tips below to get rid of the excess weight.
Go To Bed
Early.
Avoid sitting for long hours in front of your TV set
whenever you get home from work for a period of one week or more. You can even
completely avoid watching TV during this period. Instead you can read a book
when you get home and tired as this will help you relax and go to bed early.
Time Management
Planning ahead can help you reduce work load both in
the work place and at home. Schedule your tasks in the order of preference as this
will help you save time and energy.
Eat Healthy
You have to adjust your meal routine to fit into your
schedule if you want to maintain a nourishing diet. Avoid skipping meals and eating late. Foods are not easily digested when eaten near bed time. This can easily turn to fat. Drink
plenty of water to avoid dehydration.
Critically Examine
Your Job
Considering the economic situation of the country now,
it will be a disaster for one to live without a job or a consistent source of
income. However it is of no real benefit if you work hard to earn a living only
to be spending a better part of your hard earned income taking care of health
conditions. Consider getting another job if you continually get exhausted at
the end of every day due to too much work because it is not normal to feel that
way every day.
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