By now, you should be well-versed in the benefits of exercise on your physical health. In short, exercise is the single best medicine you can take for the prevention and treatment of the diseases that kill more people worldwide than any other - non-communicable diseases of lifestyle. Think heart disease, stroke, diabetes, hypertension, Alzheimer’s Disease and many others. Not to mention the enormous benefits exercise has on your mental health.
Less well known is the fact that regular exercise makes you more productive and more successful in the workplace too. Studies prove that our mental firepower is inextricably linked to our physical regime. How much do you stand to gain? Well, the results of one study on more than 200 corporate employees were simply stunning. On workout days, participants’ scores were 21% higher for concentration on work, 22% higher for finishing their work on time, 25% higher for working without unscheduled breaks, and an incredible 41% for feeling motivated to work. Other studies have also demonstrated the clear link between fitness and increased productivity.
But wait, there is more good news: Exercise needn’t be exhaustive or at a very high intensity for you to benefit from the productivity boost. Lower intensity activities like brisk walking, yoga and dancing all seem to be effective at boosting productivity. In fact, very high-intensity exercise sessions can cause a brief dip in productivity as your body recovers from the effort. Although we’d love for you to aim for 30 minutes of exercise per day, you can attain some of these benefits with as little as 10 minutes per day. Everyone has the ability to prioritise just 10 minutes per day for exercise.
Now that we have convinced you, here is our foolproof plan to starting an exercise habit, your real-life “limitless pill”.
Whatever you do, just start. It might be the best thing you do for both your health and your career.