This is my regular reminder that sit stand desks exist and improve the health of the office worker. I was talking with a friend who is an office worker from home the other day and she was complaining about how sitting down so much has made her seek out the aid of a chiropractor about once a quarter. This immediately got me championing sit stand desks as a healthy alternative that can give her much needed movement daily while still remaining just as productive. She said she had heard of them but thought they were more of a novelty than an actual fundamental change that I view them as.
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Switching from sitting at a desk all day to to a sit and stand workstation or a desk with a sit stand desk converter is one of the best choices you can make for your health and your ability to complete more in a normal work day. There are a number of different ways you can achieve this, some more convenient and expensive than others but all give you the same or similar results.
So why would you switch from sitting all day to alternating sitting and standing frequently throughout the course of your work day? There are a number of obvious answers, ultimately you will be more comfortable, healthier and be able to accomplish more in the course of a normal work day.
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Height adjustable sit stand desks are taking the modern office by storm. Buzz words surround them in with hyperbole and exaggeration. Inevitably when searching for an office desk, you will come across expressions such as “ergonomic” or “revolutionary” or even “transformative.” But the question is are these words justified?
To begin to answer that we need to understand the meaning of the words. What exactly does ergonomic mean? According to the Merriam Webster dictionary ergonomics is defined as- an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safe (Read More)
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I can see it now, drab cubicle walls for as far as the eye can see. Boring colors and closed off multi-person workstations. Never ending colorless nondescript cubicles for a mass of inmates, I say that because it resembles a prison more than an office. Zero inspiration except for a motivational poster for nonexistent office morale. “Hang in there” says the little kitten desperately clinging to a tree branch. Hang in there indeed, you’re only here for the rest of your professional life. I’m talking to you Employee #464552!
You used to have a name, but you can’t remember it any more. You’ve been industrialized into the ever moving cog of business. You work an (Read More)
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