INTRODUCING WELBOT

“Sitting is more dangerous than smoking, kills more people than HIV and is more treacherous than parachuting. We are sitting ourselves to death.”

Dr. James Levine: Director of the Mayo Clinic - Arizona State

 

ABOUT WELBOT

Wellness in
the workplace

Sitting is terrible for our human bodies, we were never built to spend the majority of our daily lives sat at blue-light emitting computer screens playing email tennis and scanning spreadsheets.

The ill-effects of this type of sedentary routine are compounding to make us dehydrated, stiff, and sluggish. You don’t need us to tell you but this decreases our productivity and over time is shown to negatively impact us mentally as well as physically. Talk about brain drain!

Built on the most advanced research in behavioural science theory, Welbot is your daily wellness motivator, that works with you to help build meaningful daily habits – Helping you to become fitter, healthier and more focussed on a daily basis.

Learning from your actions and inactions Welbot provides you with a personalised track of physical and mental wellness.

See you on the slopes healthy worker.

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