You know the drill. You've been working at a frantic pace as you struggle to meet deadlines and finish your workday with the pride that comes from the success of a job well done. But sitting at your desk for hours can leave you with a sore neck, an aching back, tense shoulders and tired hands and feet.
Stress has a way of slowing you down and stifling your creativity so take a short break to revive your body and mind. Instructor Cynthia Funk from
The Yoga Sanctuary in Toronto shows you how with a few minutes of desk yoga.
 | 3-minute desk yoga -- Twist and lower back stretch When typing the day away leaves you with aching muscles and pains in your back, give your body a boost with a rejuvenating twist, and then ease tension with a lower back stretch. < WATCH this video
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 | 3-minute desk yoga -- Neck and shoulder stretch Got a pain in the neck? Take a break from your office work and try some simple stretches to ease out the tightness in your neck and get rid of the soreness in your shoulders. < WATCH this video |
 | 3-minute desk yoga -- Exercises for wrists, hands and shoulders When the muscles in your hands feel tight, your wrists ache and your shoulders hurt, you need to quit tapping on that keyboard and take time to stretch your wrists, hands and shoulders. < WATCH this video |
 | 3-minute desk yoga -- Exercises for sore feet and legs Wearing high heels to the office can leave you with aching ankles, sore soles and tender toes. Kick off your shoes and try a stress-relieving stretch you'll feel from the tips of your toes, right into your calves. < WATCH this video |
 | 3-minute desk yoga -- Breathing exercises for stress relief You may have heard about "the breath of victory" in yoga class. Ujjayi breathing (pronounced ooj-eye) is audible breathing that helps you to slow down and relax. Take a few slow deep breaths and get ready to claim victory over your day. < WATCH this video |
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