The 樱花动漫 supports wellness among faculty, staff, retirees, and their families through many different programs. Our Culture of Health program forms our guiding principles. The Culture of Health focuses on five priority areas. Choose the ones that are right for you from among this list, or decide on others that suit you better. It's all about choice and finding your own path to wellness.
Be active
Physical activity and movement is encouraged and supported during the workday. Here are some easy action steps:
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Walk or bike to work 3 times/weekTake a coworker on a walkGo on a short walk at lunchParticipate in lunch time physical activity classesPark an extra block away from the office or grocery storeKeep exercise equipment in the office (e.g., weights, yoga mats)Dedicate 5-10 minutes each day to practicing yoga/office stretchesTake the stairs instead of the elevator whenever possibleUse small weights or perform leg or arm exercises for 10 minutesTrack your physical activity using a pedometer or odometer | 
Use a walking trail on your campusTake a break at 10:00AM and 3:00PM to do some stretchesEncourage employees to take lunch time walks or participate in physical activitiesEngage your department in a walking/pedometer step challenge or other organized activityEncourage co-workers to stand or walk while they are on the phoneEncourage co-workers to take micro breaks (30 seconds to 5 minutes) during the day to move and stretchChange one meeting a week to a walking meeting and encourage co-workers to do the sameInitiate groups that participate in physical activity during the weekday (e.g., a walking group) | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Eat well
Healthy food options, programs, and resources should be available to support employees in eating well. Here are some easy action steps:
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Drink 64 oz. of water dailyEat breakfast every dayEat lunch away from the computerObtain sufficient refrigeration space for all employeesOrganize healthy potluck meals at workCreate a bulletin board or shared folder to share healthy recipes with co-workersAsk meeting and event planners to have healthier snacks or mealsReplace clear candy jars with opaque covered containersChoose healthier foods/snacks in vending machines and encourage others to do the sameMake fresh drinking water available with a water cooler or water filter on at least one faucetEncourage employees to bring reusable drinking cups/bottles instead of using disposableFind a space that can serve as a breakroom where employees can have lunch away from computersBring in healthy snacks like nuts, fruit, carrot sticks, hummus, etc. and encourage others to do the samePut a fresh fruit bowl in the break area, and encourage others to add to it or contribute money to purchase new food regularly | 
Develop a shared cleaning schedule for your break area if cleaning services are not providedAssess your hunger level before eatingUse non-food items as rewards at meetings like gift cards, flowers or balloonsAsk for healthy foods/snacks in vending machinesBecome familiar with healthy food options and resources from campus dining services:
Visit local farmers market and buy local and organic foodTry a new vegetable or fruit this weekShare a healthy recipe with a coworkerGet the latest scientific information about nutrition on Limit sugar and fast foodPlan healthy weekly menuBring in a healthy lunch 3 times this weekPut away the candy bowlAsk for healthy snacks at meetings | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Work-life fit
Work-life fit programs and resources support all aspects of our lives (work, family, and community). Here are some easy action steps:
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Plan out your daily exercise in advanceSchedule “my time” during the weekTalk with others about expectationsPlan out your weekly schedule and include time for family or friendsDesignate a private space as a lactation room for nursing mothersInclude designated relaxation time in your scheduleMeditate; you can use our free meditation audio recordingsSchedule one thing you look forward to each dayManage and prevent stress; find resources and support from the Employee Assistance Program (EAP)Create a backup plan in advance for when emergencies happen (e.g., snow day, child getting sick)Take notice of activities that have minimal value and cut them out of your scheduleOrganize an occupational stress workshop for your colleagues/direct reports | 
Understand the leave time you have earned. Learn more about the leave you may accumulate.Encourage employees to participate in one of the ongoing meditation or yoga classesProved dedicated space that is quiet where employees can engage in meditation, yoga, or other relaxation activitiesOrganize a 30-minute before work or lunch time meditation or yoga practice for your department. Find a quiet room for employees to comfortably sit. A person can guide the meditation, or you may us one of the recordings from the Mindfulness Practice Center websiteEncourage employees to take mini mindfulness breaks at their desk throughout the day. The 3-minute breathing space is a great example of a mindfulness break.Provide time for employees to learn more about work-life balance/life-skills through EAP, myLearn resources, and Healthy for Life programsHave regular meetings with employees to determine ways to reduce stress at workAcknowledge and encourage the variety of dimensions and life situations that exist in your employee population | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Work healthy
Ergonomics and technology are encouraged and supported to help us move, be healthy, and do our jobs better. Here are some easy action steps:
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Take a 1-5 minute micro-breaks every hour to move, stretch, walk and breatheUse a walking or standing work stationAdjust your chair to support your postureStand up while talking on the phoneUse the restroom on a different floor and take the stairsDeliver information in person rather than through emailCenter your keyboard in front of your monitorSit on a ball at your deskAdjust the lighting in your officeVisit myLearn and watch the Healthy for Life ergonomic video for tips and guidance on workplace ergonomicsContact your campus Environmental Health and Safety offices or websites for assessments or information on how to construct an ergonomically sound workplace for various workstations | 
Be more aware of your posture at your desk (focus on keeping your feet flat on the floor and your elbows, hips, knees, and ankles at 90?)Visit the Adaptive Computing Technology website to request a free workstation analysis for employees on the MU campus. All other campus employees may review Do-it-Yourself Workstation Ergonomics for tips and guidance to evaluate your workstationRemind co-workers to use good posture while sitting and working at a desk by posting information about good posture in public spacesProvide information to co-workers on how to utilize proper lighting for various tasksEncourage the use of adjustable chairs or balls to sit on and provide information about appropriate seating | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Empower and appreciate
Feeling empowered and appreciated by colleagues and the organization is important to the university. Here are some easy action steps:
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Send a thank you noteNominate coworker for an awardExplain the reasoning behind task delegationListen to your coworkers' suggestionsSay “great job” to a hard-working coworkerSay “thank you” if another employee helps youHave a positive and enthusiastic attitudeLearn something new about each of your co-workersRemind a co-worker that you appreciate their hard work Help support your coworkers’ efforts to be wellTake the time to say “good morning” to everyone in the officeSend note to your superior complimenting a coworkerAllow time off for a variety of religious holidays and celebrationsEncourage others to create an environment of appreciation and gratitude by saying "thank you" and recognizing work well doneEncourage co-workers to visit the HR myLearn website for professional development opportunities and use other resources to participate in professional development | 
Host a lunch time or post work celebration for holidays or to acknowledge departments achievementsEncourage co-workers to greet everyone in a friendly manner in the workplace every morningPost information about how to nominate co-workers for organizational or department awardsTalk to leadership in your department about ways to let co-workers give suggestions for improving the workplace and how to implement them as appropriateEncourage leadership to communicate the rationale for task delegation and explain the reasoning behind processesHave panel discussions or invite speakers to discuss issues of cultural and racial diversity with the entire departmentEncourage recruitment of racially and culturally diverse individualsExplore specific ways to improve diversity and inclusion on your campus or in your communityFind specific ways to give back with community service opportunities in your areaRead book to enhance job skills; many free books are available from the university’s myLearn portal, which you can access through  |