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Yes, your mom was right, your posture does matter. Even if you have a standing desk like Xdesk, chances are you’ll find yourself sitting occasionally. When you sit, make sure that your knees are at a 90-degree angle with your feet flat on the floor, and sit tall to ensure your hands lay comfortably on your keyboard. This will help improve circulation and even breathing, which both can help your brain function more effectively.
Standing, even for just a few minutes throughout the day, can counteract the negative side effects of sitting, including brain fog. Adding that simple form of physical exercise can help burn off the stress hormone cortisol and stimulate new brain cell formation—both of which can lead to brain fog. If you have an adjustable height standing desk like Xdesk, just spend a few minutes standing, or get up and go walk around the office for a minute or so. Even better, take a step outside. Sunshine and fresh air can do wonders for your mood and help clear your mind.
Contrary to popular belief, that soda or cup of coffee actually won’t really help you beat brain fog. The sugar and caffeine might give you a temporary boost, but you’ll likely feel even worse once it wears off. Avoid the sugar crash and just eat a healthy snack. Fresh foods—not packaged or processed—are best. Snacks with protein, like beef jerky and hard-boiled eggs, or good kinds of fats like nuts and cottage cheese, and great to give your brain and body much needed nutrients without the insulin spike and inevitable crash caused by carbs and sugar.
Stretching is a great way to get energy circulating in your body. Stretch your arms over your head, touch your toes, rotate your head different ways to stretch your neck, whatever feels good to get your blood flowing again. There are even some really simple yoga poses you can do at your desk.
Sugar and sugar-containing products are some of the worst culprits for brain fog. This includes carbs and starches, which elicit a similar response to sugar in your body. Combat the draw of the vending machine by keeping healthy, nutrient-rich snacks available at your desk. In addition to the high-protein and healthy fat options from above, you can try fresh vegetables like carrots, celery, and bell peppers with hummus.
One of the most important things you can do to keep your brain healthy and performing at its best is regular exercise. Physical exercise can increase endorphins and deliver more glucose and oxygen to your brain. Even if you can’t squeeze in a consecutive 30 minutes or so at the gym, just break up the sedentary parts of your day with a walk or stretches to experience similar benefits. The main point? Get moving!
Sometimes, brain fog can be a side effect of missing nutrients. If you struggle with brain fog often, it might be worthwhile to visit a nutritionist to evaluate your diet and see if you need any supplementation. Some common brain-boosting supplements include:
Vitamins D and B-12: These are both essential to brain health and supplementing common deficiencies.
Omega-3 Fatty Acids: These are found in high concentrations in the brain and are crucial to memory and overall brain health and function.
MultiVitamin: This will help fill in any nutritional gaps for when you don’t eat as well as you should.
Research has shown that dehydration can lead to fatigue. Make sure you drink enough water throughout the day that you don’t feel thirsty. And no, this doesn’t mean coffee or tea, which both can actually dehydrate you!
Having an adjustable height desk like Xdesk makes beating brain fog easy. Breaking up your time spent sitting with short standing intervals is hugely beneficial to your overall health, productivity, and yes, brain clarity. Let us know your go-to ways to beat brain fog!
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]]>It’s amazing how much our work environment affects our productivity. A cluttered, unorganized desktop and office space can distract you and slow down your work flow. Plus, who has time to rifle through that stack of documents for that memento you wrote last week, or test every one of your highlighters until one actually works? No thank you. Here’s a few tips to minimizing your desk clutter, and maximizing your productivity.
Out of Sight, Peace of Mind.
Xdesk is a big proponent of having a clear desk for greater overall functionality, and has a few accessories to help you make the most of your space. For instance, cords and cables are a major disturbance to a space aiming for visually clean lines. Hide the cables through Xdesk’s Vanity Cover where they are conveniently tucked underneath your desktop away from your workspace. Speaking of cords, your power cords also need a convenient place to hide, like Xdesk’s Power Management system. This also keeps you from worrying about having cables to reach from your electronics to the wall outlet when you raise your desk. If you have a large CPU for your monitors, it can really take up a lot of your working space if you have it on top of your desk, and can get in the way under your desk. Next Desk’s CPU Mount conveniently connects to the underside of your desk and stays conveniently out of the way no matter what height your desk is set to. Since the computer monitor takes up the majority of most desks, consider installing Monitor Arms like the ones from Xdesk. They’ll clear up considerably more surface area that you can use for accessories.
Now that your desk is clear of some of the largest space-taking objects, it’s time to organize with functional and stylish accessories and assign a purpose to everything on your desk.
A Place for Everything.
Every item on your desk—that note from your meeting yesterday, your pencils, your picture of your family, and even your tape dispenser—needs an assigned home. For some of the paperwork or chewed on pens, that might mean the trash can, or it might mean finding a stylish and functional filing system.
Take for instance this ultra-sleek set of wooden accessories. What’s great is the thoughtfulness of each piece. An indention for spare batteries in the keyboard tray, a pen holder in your mousepad, and matching cups and dishes for office odds and ins. Everything has a place, and as a result, everything looks organized. Pair this with an industrial yet sophisticated filing system like this desktop one or this hanging one (see how to hang wall décor with a standing desk here) and your desk will look and feel put together and complete.
Keep it Clean.
PSA: Your desk gets dirty. You’d probably be surprised at what you found if you wiped a dust cloth across the surface of your accessories or desk, not to mention the things you can’t see on that cloth. You’re likely in contact with your desk all throughout the work day, and keeping your desk space cleaned can protect your physical health and improve your productivity. When your desk is clean and not covered in a layer of dust and food crumbs, it’s not so bad to spend time at it. It’s important to at least wipe your desk clean with a non-abrasive cleaner like an antibacterial wipe once a week. And yes, this means moving your desk accessories aside to clean under them, which is much easier when your desk is clutter free. Check out your user manual for suggestions on cleaning materials that are safe for your Xdesk surface.
Stay Ahead of the Mess.
The easiest way to keep a desk free of clutter is to stay on top of the problem. Before you leave for the day, do a quick check and tidy up. Throw away unimportant documents and trash, put things back in their designated space, and quickly wipe down your surfaces. That way, when you arrive at your desk in the morning, you’ll be greeted by an orderly space inviting you to have a productive day.
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]]>The infographic does reiterate the negative health effects of sitting, like how good cholesterol drops by 20% the moment you sit down. And it brings to light statistics, like a study in 2012 that showed by reducing “excessive sitting” to less than three hours a day, life expectancy in the U.S. could increase by two years.
But the infographic also offers solutions to the harmful effects of sitting, and supplies an informative picture of how to stand behind an adjustable height desk, and even how to sit while you’re working or reading for better ergonomics.
In this helpful infographic you’ll find plenty of stats and advice for using a standing desk. For more help about how to stand and sit at your standing desk look here. And for the “finest standing desk available today” (via Digital Trends), see the Xdesk standing desk.
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Is the study saying that sitting for long periods of time isn’t dangerous?
No. At the very top of the study, the second sentence, it states, “Long periods of sitting increase the risk of obesity, heart disease, and overall mortality.” That is stated as a fact with studies cited and it is never called into question.
What is the study actually saying?
NPR explains it here with Lucas Carr, a professor of behavioral medicine at the University of Iowa:
“Carr says the finding of the Cochrane review doesn’t mean that standing desks and variations are useless. It just means there hasn’t been enough study of the desks to say either way. “The state of the science is definitely early,” he says. “There needs to be longer studies with more people to get a good sense these desks actually cause people to stand.”
They are stating that there need to be more studies. To make the findings stronger, they need to be long term, have a larger sample size, be better designed, and they need to show that having a standing desk results in people standing more often. Here is a quote from the article itself.
“…there is very low quality evidence that sit-stand desks can reduce sitting at work at the short term… We need research to assess the effectiveness of different types of interventions for decreasing sitting at workplaces in the long term.”
Standing desks can’t make people do anything. They can’t make you stand. Whether you stand or not is up to you. Just like a gym membership, a workout program, or anything else: just buying it doesn’t make you use it.
One of the features we designed at Xdesk is called Pulse, which is software that reminds you to stand up. That’s about as much as we can do to help you stay on track with your standing goals. The rest is up to you.
Does this cancel out all of the studies about the dangers of sitting?
There are plenty of long-term studies with evidence detailing the dangers of sitting for long periods of time. And one study claiming that they need more data showing that “sit-stand desks can reduce sitting time at work” does not negate all of the studies and science that show how bad sitting is.
All it means is that people who get standing desks need to use them. Their experiences can help support the findings that standing desks are beneficial to your health. And just because there needs to be longer studies, doesn’t mean you should give up and sit for eight hours a day.
But you sell standing desks, so of course you would say this.
Sure, we are biased. We sell standing desks because we believe in them. But don’t just take our word for it.
Listen to the Mayo Clinic, the American Cancer Society, Harvard Medical School, Smithsonian and even the Huffington Post who wrote again, and again, and again and again about the dangers of sitting. They even wrote that the standing desk, “is a step forward” and that “it’s an easy way to reverse the amount of time sitting each day.”
This may seem confusing since their recent article is titled “Experts Say Your Standing Desk is Basically Useless.” Carr already explained that the “Cochrane review doesn’t mean that standing desks and variations are useless.” There just needs to be better, longer studies.
If you read to the end of the Huffington Post article in question, you’ll see plenty of opinions in favor of standing desks. Some talk about how much standing desks have helped them, and some express that the writing is “inaccurate click-bait,” “bad journalism,” “disingenuous,” and “it’s the same as saying exercise equipment is useless because people don’t use it enough.” But read the study for yourself and make your own opinion.
Bottom Line
Look out for more detailed, longer studies about standing desks in the future. This is an important topic, and now that the world has seen a need, there are sure to be plenty of researchers and scientists to fill it. But be aware, one of the issues is that the studies need to be longer, so it may be a while before these new standing desk studies come out.
In the mean time, don’t give up (and especially don’t give in to click bait). Read the study for yourself, get the facts, and make up your own mind. And if you have a standing desk, use it.
If you don’t have a standing desk, don’t be scared away because someone said “You’ll just sit down anyway so it won’t make a difference.” You are in charge you. You know the dangers of sitting, and if you want to help yourself, you’ll use your standing desk and sit less.
That’s a fact.
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Schools that were once the obvious place to “sit still and listen” are now becoming “stand up and engage.”
The Science Behind Student Standing Desks
In a recent blog post, we talked about how student standing desks are making a difference in not just the classroom. Teachers noticed that their students were paying more attention, able to focus better, and had improved posture. The parents noticed that their children even slept better after a day of school at their student standing desk. And the scientists in a study noticed that when the children worked at a student standing desk, they burned 17% more calories than the ones who sat.
In another blog post, we found studies that explained just how much focus and fat burning can come from student standing desks. In one program, they noted that when children worked at student standing desks, they were able to stay on task 12% better. That equated to about seven extra minutes of productivity than they would have while sitting. And another study showcased that student standing desks helped kids burn 300 more calories per week while their overweight peers burned 575 more calories per week than if they had been sitting.
Most recently, we found a study that credits student standing desks with 7-14% higher neurocognitive test scores. They even noted an increase in activity in their left prefrontal cortex while the students were standing!
As more and more studies continue to come out regarding the benefits of student standing desks, this list of standing desk benefits will only grow. Until standing desks are in your child’s school, they can always do their homework at a standing desk. One of the most convenient features of a Xdesk standing desk is that it is height adjustable. With just the press of a button, the desk electronically lifts to just the right height for both standing and sitting. And if you have a Xdesk standing desk in your home, everyone in the family can enjoy it. Set the programmable height options to each person’s standing desk height, and when someone else needs to use the standing desk, their correct ergonomic height is just a button push away.
See all of the different standing desk styles Xdesk has to offer, and with 267 different height options, you are sure to find the right standing desk that fits the whole family.
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If you already have a desk that you love, you don’t need to replace it. Having a Xdesk CrossOver standing desk converter means you can place this on top of your existing desk. Plus if you are in a cubicle with a built in unit as opposed to a desk, the CrossOver should fit on your writing surface. The CrossOver can go where a standing desk cannot, which means almost any area can become a standing desk.
Stretch that dollar
A standing desk converter like the Xdesk CrossOver is a more affordable option than most power standing desks. Starting at the $399 price point, you can make the most of your budget.
Electric adjustments
Unlike other standing desk converters, the Xdesk CrossOver is the world’s first power height adjustable model. Without hand cranks, scissor lifts or hand clamps, the push-button technology gives you the kind of convenience you didn’t think was possible with a tabletop standing desk.
You Still Get Proper Ergonomics
Unlike pop-up standing desks or DIY standing desks, the CrossOver standing desk converter gives you the right ergonomic heights, specific to you. With the press of a button, your CrossOver we reach the right keyboard height for your arms and the monitor will be at the correct eye level so your back and neck will stay in the right alignment. To see the correct way to stand at a standing desk, read this blog post. See just what makes the Xdesk CrossOver the answer to your standing-desk needs. For convenience, affordability, and comfort, the Xdesk CrossOver is the first (and only) electronic, height adjustable standing desk converter.
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1. Green drinks that aren’t beer: I know this one might sound cruel, but if you are looking for a delicious green smoothie, we’ve got you covered. Thanks to Today, you can sample a “Kiss me, I’m Irish” Kale Smoothie. The recipe isn’t too complicated and with kale, almond milk, banana, mango, pineapple and ginger, you’re taste buds are sure to be doing a healthy jig.
2. Run with the leprechauns: Holidays are always a fun time to join other health-minded people and enjoy a race. Check out Running in the USA for a list of all of the Saint Patrick’s Day themed races across the country. From the Chase a Leprechaun 5K to the Shamrock Shake Up Indoor Triathlon, there are so many different races (and styles of races to choose from). Keep this website in mind, or keep your ear to the ground for local events in the future, that can have you working out on all of your favorite holidays.
3. Go to a festival: Enjoying an outdoor festival is a great way to get some movement, excitement, and even some great food. For example, if you are local to Xdesk (Austin area) you could attend the family-friendly St. Patrick’s Day festival. With plenty to do and see, you are sure to be burning off plenty of calories just from walking around.
4. It is easy eating green: Start your day off right with some Matcha Green Tea Coconut Pancakes or Green Pancakes made with greek yogurt, cottage cheese and swiss chard. Both of these recipes are listed at the Greatist with many other delicious and nutritious-looking snacks and meals. Check them all out for a meal that may be healthier than a loaded stew or a heaping helping of Shepherd’s Pie.
5. Enjoy the Irish dancing: Whether you are going to a festival that has dancing or you are partying at home, dancing is a fun and easy way to burn off calories and get a workout without realizing it. At festivals, you could run into clogging or Irish step dancing. And at home, a quick YouTube search will have you tapping along with the best of them. Also, if you are working today, having a standing desk like Xdesk could keep you jigging while you type. Just press a button and your height adjustable desk could lift up giving you plenty of room to type and dance on your tip-toes.
If you can think of more healthy, fun Saint Patrick’s Day celebrations, leave a comment below. And remember, everyone is Irish today!
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]]>Appfluence recently took a look at the latest technology to help entrepreneurs, and the Xdesk standing desk made the cut.
They explained that entrepreneurs are always looking for a faster, better way to do things. They are even expected to spend over 19 billion dollars by 2018 on wearable tech alone. They recognize the importance of saving time, and they are willing to spend the money if the investment is smart enough. Enter the Xdesk.
In the same list are fantastic tech achievements like a smart wallet, a “smart lock,” a pocket printer, and a smart pen. With so many high-tech achievements, it was a proud moment to see the Xdesk standing desk holding its own. The only standing desk, and desk for that matter, on the list is the Xdesk adjustable-height desk. It surpassed the standing desk competition for being a “sensible buy for entrepreneurs who work on various kinds of projects.”
They stressed that the Xdesk standing desk is great because of its ergonomic benefits as well as serving as an, “all purpose work space.” By alternating between sitting a standing, you can achieve boosts in your energy, productivity, creativity, and even your health. Any entrepreneur will tell you that to enjoy all of those benefits all while doing your work (essentially multitasking) is no brainer.
You can read the entire list here, and you can check out all of the beautiful Xdesk standing desk designs here. With thousands upon thousands of different standing desk configurations, you are sure to find the right style for your entrepreneurial office.
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]]>And besides the physical benefits of a standing desk, there are plenty of mental health benefits that may appeal to someone who is studying in a library:
1. Increased Focus: A study on student standing desks found that children were able to stay on task 12% better when they worked at a standing desk.
2. Increased Productivity: In the same study, they explained that the extra focus resulted in about 7 extra minutes of productive work than if the subjects had been sitting. When you are studying, you know that every minute counts.
3. Higher Test Scores: One recent study even credits student standing desks with 7-14% higher neurocognitive test scores. By hooking the participants up to a brain imaging device, the scientists were able to note an increase in activity in the left prefrontal cortex. Talk about a brain boost.
And to anyone who is studying, researching, or working on their law degree all of these mental boosts are a welcome help. I remember just how crowded my college library was before final exams or the week before term papers were due. Every advantage you could get was welcome, and there are plenty of physical and mental benefits from standing desks. And with more and more schools transitioning to standing desks, it’s only a matter of time before libraries follow their lead and adopt standing desks as well. Until standing desks are in your local library, you can always enjoy the improved mental capabilities at your own standing desk. Take a look at the Xdesk standing desk options to see which style would make your office look the most studious. And when you are setting up your standing desk, we sure to adjust it to be the ergonomically correct height, because long hours of studying in the wrong posture could leave you sore, achy, and more focused on your pain than your upcoming exam.
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]]>How You Might Know Digital Trends
It’s the online source for tech news, and it’s the latest guide to gadgets that make an impact on the way we live. So it’s no wonder that they were drawn to the Xdesk Terra standing desk.
How Did The Standing Desk Competitors Stack Up?
This review is especially helpful because not only did they review the Xdesk Terra standing desk, but they have also previously reviewed it’s standing desk competitors (in their own separate reviews). And who came out on top? The Xdesk Terra standing desk had the highest scores out of all of the other standing desks they reviewed including the Rebel Up 2000, UPLIFT, and Jarvis. Their rating ranged from 6 -8 out of 10 and 3 -4 stars out of 5. Both stats were eclipsed by the Xdesk Terra standing desk review which topped the standing desk charts at 9 out of 10 and 4.5 stars out of 5.
If you want to know the difference in the numbers, Digital Trends gets in depth about their standing desk rating system.
4.5 stars means the standing desk is “amazing.”
“Outstanding in every way, has no major drawbacks, and is at the top of its category.”
They also handed the Xdesk Terra standing desk an award that none of the other standing desks received. While some of them got the “Recommended Product” sticker, which they described as “…not our absolute favorites…” none but the Xdesk standing desk got the Editor’s Choice seal of approval reserved for “the best of the best.”
“These are the standouts, and made a mark on our reviewers and editors.”
This award isn’t just a fluff sticker. This means a lot and it is in high demand, but only one standing desk has the honors: Xdesk Terra standing desk.
If you want to settle, there are plenty of standing desks to choose from, but if you want “the best of the best,” rest assured that “Xdesk’s Terra is the finest standing desk available today.”
Honestly there are too many great quotes from the Digital Trends article, that to fit all of the praise in this blog post we would need to copy+paste so much that you might as well read their Xdesk Terra standing desk review.
As a teaser, they pointed out that the “fastest rising desk on the market” is also their “favorite high-tech desk.”
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