It’s 2:55 PM. You’ve had lunch (perhaps at one of our most recommended healthy local lunch spots in Brighton), you’ve cleared your morning inbox (because you recognise the value of inbox zero for a productive work environment), and you’re ready to tackle that big project.
But then it hits you. The fog. The heavy eyelids. The total loss of concentration and focus.
First of all: it’s not just you. The afternoon slump is a biological certainty, not a sign of laziness. It’s part of your circadian rhythm – your natural internal process that regulates the sleep-wake cycle. Between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM, the human body experiences a natural dip in core temperature and a release of melatonin (the sleep hormone), mimicking what happens to us at night.
Trying to power on through the slump is rarely the answer and staying in one position for prolonged periods can lead to health issues ranging from fatigue to chronic neck pain. The most effective way to wake up your brain? Movement.
While sitting at a desk is a necessity for most of us, maintaining the best posture isn’t always easy. Poor posture, like letting your head forward or shoulders slump, creates tension in the body. The most effective fix isn’t just caffeine – it’s physical activity. Taking regular breaks to move helps oxygenate the brain and reset your focus.
Disclaimer: These exercises are gentle, but if you feel pain at any point, stop immediately. Always consult a medical professional if you have existing injuries.
Ready to reset? Here are 5 “stealth” desk stretches you can do right now to reset your focus.

The Problem: Staring at a screen often pushes the head forward, locking the neck muscles. The Move:
The Problem: Stress causes us to hunch, pulling our shoulders forward and rounding the upper back. The Move:
The Problem: Keyboarding tightens the chest and pulls the upper body inward. The Move:

The Problem: The lower back gets stiff from lack of rotation throughout the day. The Move:
The Problem: Sitting with bent knees for hours restricts blood flow in the legs. The Move:
If you have enough space in your office to stand, try this:
Performing these movements throughout the day acts as a reset button for your body and mind.
However, sometimes the best cure for the slump is a total change of scenery. At JetSpace, we design our offices with this in mind – whether it’s grabbing a coffee in the breakout area or taking a break to soak up a spot of afternoon sun in the courtyard. It’s also a lot easier to bust out your daily desk exercises in a private office than it is in a shared space, so that’s another reason many of our tenants prefer the quiet calm of their own personal office suite.
So, shake out that arm, fix your posture, and finish the day strong.
Thinking of embracing a serviced office in Brighton or Shoreham to give yourself a more conducive working environment? Come and talk to us, we’d love to show you round.
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