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February 22, 2016
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8 Things You Need to Do if You Sit at a Computer All Day
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Perfect Your Desk Setup
Where your computer is in
relation to your eyes is super important. If you’re looking too far
down, you could develop back and neck pain, and if you’re gazing upward,
you’re likely to experience dry eyes. Use a computer stand or even a
stack of books to position your monitor or laptop so that you’re only
looking down at it at a ten-degree angle, max.
Stay Hydrated
Drinking water is essential to
good health, but in addition to promoting weight loss and better skin
and higher energy, drinking more will force you to get up from your desk
every once in a while to refill--and to use the restroom.
Ring The Alarm
Every hour, set an alarm on your phone or computer, using a plugin like Workrave. Each time the alarm goes off, get up from your chair and do a lap around the cubicles.
Avoid The Elevator
If you work in a high-rise
building, move on to the next tip. If you’re only on the second or third
floor, though, try to take the stairs as often as possible. Similarly,
if you drive to work, try parking a little further away from the door.
When you’re sitting at a desk day in and day out, every little bit of
walking helps to keep your circulation moving and your muscles engaged.
Work Out At Your Desk
Discretely. We’re not proposing
whipping out a set of dumbbells at 3 p.m., but try doing simple and
under the radar but effective exercises like this ab-engaging desk-chair
swivel that requires zero equipment and will keep your blood flowing.
Go Big Or Go Blind
Another computer trick: When you
can, make like your grandma and increase your font size. If the text is
too small you’ll squint, which is the number one culprit of eye fatigue
and headaches.
Blink
Duh, we all blink. But it turns
out, if you’re working in front of a computer you should be doing it
more, since staring at a screen means you typically blink about a third
as much as you do otherwise (another cause of dry eyes). Make a
concerted effort to open and close your eyes more often, and eventually
you won’t have to think about it. Also try to follow the 20-20-20 rule
for looking at a screen. That means, every 20 minutes, gaze at a point
20 feet away from you for 20 seconds.
Rest Your Eyes
As tempting as it is to leave the
office and go straight to a Netflix binge, try giving your eyes a
break. Staring at a screen all day not only weakens your vision, but
could lead to a disorder know as Computer Vision Syndrome,
an umbrella term for all of the eye problems staring at a computer for
extended periods of time could cause. So yes, go ahead and keep up with
the Kardashians, but maybe just watch one episode and then take a walk
around the block.
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