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Managing Energy In The Workplace To Perform Consistently All DaySubmitted by Esmart Wed, 15 Aug 2007
Managing energy is not just about food. It's about managing working conditions
that affect how your body releases energy. This includes managing stress, oxygen levels, exercise levels and food breaks. Work demands can zap energy very quickly so you need to have a few tricks up your sleeve to boost your energy supply to help you both physically and mentally. The Brain Protein Continuum The neurons in your brain are largely made of fat. The brain cells communicate with each other using eurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters are made up from amino acids; protein building blocks. Another important amino acid is tyrosine. Eating protein increase levels of tyrosine in the brain, helping the brain generate nor-epinephrine and dopamine. These chemicals promote alertness. The absorption of protein is assisted by carbohydrates. So eating a balanced supply of carbs and protein throughout the day will keep that brain network humming and avoid that 3pm black hole. Top 10 Work Day Energy Guidelines And if you want to contribute to the worlds renewable energy supply - take a leaf from enterprising gym enthusiasts like Doug Woodwring who are harnessing energy created from everyday workouts and converting it into usable power. About the Author
Nicola Carr is an antiaging fitness coach for Antiaging-wellness.com. Increase your fitness energy with tips on Anti-Tiredness.com.
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