
Essential oils at the workplace can really perk you up, keep you focused, help you to not catch the office cold, and even make you more productive.
If you know nothing about the basics of essential oils or aromatherapy, read the following helpful articles first:
A Basic Introduction to Aromatherapy: Definitions & Precautions
First off I suggest fan diffusers for an office setting because they can't catch fire, which your boss will like. You can also apply essential oils directly to your skin; before you do though; make sure to read that aromatherapy basics article above.
Good workplace essential oils:
Grapefruit, lemon, and eucalyptus: Good for lethargy.
Tea tree, grapefruit, and lemon: Good for dry office eyes and throat.
Lavender & peppermint: Good for headaches, including the ones from staring at the computer and stress.
Lemon, bergamot, melissa, and verbena: Good for job interviews and stress.
Rosemary, lavender, peppermint, ginger, and chamomile: Good for repetitive strain (such as wrists while typing).
Good small book for keeping at your desk: Essential Aromatherapy: A Pocket Guide to Essential Oils and Aromatherapy
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