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Physical Strain of Writing/Reading
Josh:
My bed is for sleeping. If I tried to write in my bed, I would be snoring before I got to the second paragraph. That's the only downside to a really comfy spot...it can be too comfy.
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Rashad 117:
Think I have similar problems sometimes of physical strain and moving around. Usually I take a short 5 minute break and stand or stretch and it seems to help generally. I get nervous energy sometimes when I'm in "the flow" and my story seems to progress smoothly but I generally fight through it cause hopping around ain't gonna get my story written. My main problem is when I run out of ideas and get stuck I start thonking so hard of something to write I think I can feel my brain actually sweating. Geez. Anyway man, good luck.
Rashad 117:
* Take a five minute break and stretch every hour that I'm at the computer.
the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:
--- Quote from: blgarver on February 14, 2007, 05:13:16 PM ---I've tried the bed thing before, and it almost works. I think the energy is right because it's my room, my space, but then my back gets to hurting being propped up in bed like that.
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Not meaning to get overly personal here, but what position are you lying in ?
Cathy Clamp:
--- Quote from: blgarver on February 13, 2007, 07:53:16 PM ---I hate corporate stuff.
What are kneeling chairs exactly?
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They have no backrest, and use the body's natural balance between your tail and knees to support your weight. A kneeling chair: http://www.officedepot.com/ddSKU.do?level=SK&id=170712&Ntt=ergonomic%20chair&uniqueSearchFlag=true&An=text
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