How to have Great One-on-Ones At Work that Matter

How to have Great One-on-Ones At Work that Matter

The average American now sits approximately 9.3 hours a day.

And sitting has been deemed the new smoking.

We all know that exercise is fantastic for brain function and managing stress. What you may not have known is that when your body is physically active it begins to produce more Brain Derived Neurotropic Factor (BDNF), which acts as a fertilizer for brain cell development.

Walking for just 30 minutes can dramatically improve health and is a simple preventative measure for dementia, breast cancer, colon cancer, and heart disease. Along with health benefits, walking meetings have been shown to increase creativity and productivity.

Walking meetings are a great step towards a better workday. A study at Stanford discovered?the positive effect walking has on creativity, finding that 81 percent of participants can come up with more ideas after they walk. Additionally, the ideas people come up with are more novel and appropriate to the situation.

Walking one-on-one meetings allow you to combine physical activity and social connection during a meeting, leading to increased happiness, creativity, and comradery. Social connections are a huge factor in happiness, which leads to better brain function.

Do you already incorporate walking meetings into your culture? Please share how they have impacted your team.


This is so true!!! We need to normalize walking meetings. Well said Devin

Rob Horel

Vice President, Commercial at Eurofins Viracor ★ Purveyor of Peak Performance and Enhanced Value through Authentic Leadership, Strategic Focus and WaaS ★ Tech Sherpa in Genomic, Genetic and Molecular Medicine

3 年

Great idea. Have always loved the idea of LBWA - lead by walking about. It’s interesting, though. I feel like every time I’ve asked someone to take a walk with me, it’s been a more negative convo. I need to shake this up…!

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