Coffee Break
The popularity of coffee all over the world is
not without reasons. Coffee drinkers all over the world appreciate
the taste and aroma of coffee that is distinctive from any other
drink. Serve it hot or drink it icy cold, coffee is just the best.
Besides its addicting taste and aroma, coffee gives you the
necessary alertness you need when you feel tired or drowsy. Coffee
contains caffeine which is known to be a central nervous system
(CNS) stimulant. CNS stimulants can boost mental alertness which
makes it very handy when you are beating a deadline and you feel
sleepy and drowsy. This also makes coffee break the best literal
option to take when you can’t work and are tempted to fall asleep
in your workplace.
While you are working either from home or from
office, you need to take frequent breaks to loosen yourself a bit.
These small breaks help you to re-group your ideas. In 1952, the
term “coffee break” was coined by a Pan-American Coffee Bureau ad
campaign that read, "Give yourself a Coffee-Break -- and Get What
Coffee Gives to you."
Coffee breaks are important for not just
drinking coffee but they also allow you time for yourself. Such
coffee breaks may relieve you from the stress you have to face at
the work place. Taking short coffee breaks with your colleagues or
your team members helps you foster a stronger relationship with
your colleagues, which directly shows in the work.
Coffee breaks are not just meant for executives,
even students can take them while studying so that can have their
minds diverted from studies for a short time. The biggest advantage
of coffee breaks is for lorry drivers who are required to drive at
odd times. Pulling off the road, drinking a cup or two of
caffeinated coffee and even taking a short nap may prove very
helpful for the lorry drivers. When you are feeling drowsy, yawning
continuously or your eye-lids are getting heavy, identify such
signals, it’s time to take a coffee break. Have a hot cup of
coffee; it will refresh your mind completely.
Taking a few coffee or tea breaks will also help
your health. Coffee is known to lower the risk of Parkinson’s
disease. Coffee’s caffeine may stimulate or protect the brain.
And research has shown that drinking less than
five cups of caffeinated coffee a day doesn’t seem to increase your
heart risks. Tea may also protect against bone loss. But more than
three cups of caffeinated coffee a day seems to speed up bone loss
in women age 65 and older. In green tea, a chemical called
gallotannin may prevent brain damage after strokes. It also is
being studied for weight loss. Both green and black tea contains
flavonoids, which may play a role in preventing cancer and some
viral infections.
However, people should restrain themselves from
taking excessive breaks to drink coffee as too much of caffeine can
prove harmful for the people. Taking a coffee break for drinking
coffee is ok three or four times a day but frequent coffee breaks
should be avoided. Instead of drinking coffee during your breaks,
you can play some coffee break games available on the net. These
games are not very time consuming and so you need not worry about
getting back to work. These games will refresh you and also prevent
you from drinking that nth cup of coffee.
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