Recently I had read several things which spoke of how unhealthy sitting really is. Whether or not this is just another health fad, I knew it was something I had been wanting to change for a while now. Just from my own experience I knew sitting made me feel sluggish and Jabba-like. I have never been much of a sitter, but in the past few years all my writing has tied me to the computer more than I liked.
So, on New Year's Day I decided to do something about it. Something concrete. I didn't just "decide" to sit less; resolutions don't work well enough for me. I made it impossible for me to find the time to sit as much as I had been. I took my (disabled, formerly) "laptop" computer off of my desk and put it on a shelf I installed especially for it- one that I had to stand in order to use.
This is a picture of my work space as I write this. (Yes, I probably should have cleaned up before making it public, but I didn't. I just shut off my monitor, stepped back, and took a picture. Feel free to analyze me by what you see.)
Anyway... For the first couple of weeks I really noticed the difference in my legs and feet. I ached. I have gotten used to it now and it doesn't bother me.
I am more able to do "drive-by writing" and respond quickly to the urge to be in another part of the house. Funny how even the simple act of having to stand up from a chair made me hesitate to go do something I thought of. I also lost all the extra weight I had put on in the past few years, even though this is the fat time of the year. Who would have thought I would feel better by making one simple change? Well, Dogbert, apparently.
So, it's just something you might want to consider doing. I know I'm liking it.
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