Wednesday, August 1, 2012

sitting and staring

Since I started blogging, er, getting paid to blog, I've been spending a lot more time in front of a computer. Sometimes I get so caught up in my work that 6 hours have disappeared before I realize it. Other days, sitting and staring really gets the best of me. I'm no expert, but over the past few months I've come up with a few tactics to beat that stir crazy feeling.


1. Visual Breaks. This one... I'm working on. I try to remind myself to do it, because staring at a computer screen all day can damage your eyes. But sometimes it's hard to break away. There are apps you can download that force you to take a visual break periodically, but let's be real, this girl doesn't like being told what to do. So in the mean time I'm trying to be more mindful of my retinas, I'm wearing my glasses more regularly, and I scheduled a long overdue eye exam. 


2. Stretch. When my back starts cramping up and my butt goes numb, I stand up and stretch for a minute. At home, I can do all sorts of crazy things, like sun salutations and tree pose and the YMCA. When I'm working in the office though, I try to be a little more discreet. I've learned a little something about office life... You can play "Party in the USA" on repeat or you can do intense yoga. Not both. If your taste in music is as questionable as mine, here are 6 Stretches You Can Do At Your Desk by Yoga Journal. 


3. Mental Break. When I catch myself getting distracted or my mind starts wandering off too easily, I walk away from my desk for a minute. I'm not gonna lie, I usually go make a cup of coffee, so I cannot testify if it's the caffeine that aids concentration or if simply putting down the task at hand and coming back to it helps me regain my focus. It's no wonder all of my notebooks have coffee rings on them, as seen above, but I take it as a sign of hard work. 


4. Rewards. Note: I'm 5 years old. This is something I've done since my school days (Finish reading a chapter? Apply one coat of nail polish. Homework and manicure in one, multitasking at its finest.) I break up a long list of arduous tasks with little treats as I accomplish things. Sure, checking something off your to-do list is rewarding. But not quite as rewarding as eating a handful of peanut m&ms. Sometimes you just need a little motivation. (Cue Kelly Rowland) 


So tell me, how do you make it through a long work day?

3 comments:

  1. Coffe breaks, coffee breaks, coffee breaks! And an occasional Pandora music spree. Gotta have sustance!

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  2. Sitting down in front of a computer all day is terrible for you, but we gotta do it right? Instead of coffee breaks I take tea breaks lol, stretch, walk outside, go on Pinterest for a couple minutes, and turn up Usher or Chris Brown :) Hopefully we will work together in the same office one day and we can do yoga in the middle of the day!

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  3. I love this post, Cait! I sit in front of a computer answering phones all day, and it definitely takes a toll on my eyes and back muscles. I drink enough water to take a bathroom break every hour, just as an excuse to go up and down the flight of stairs to the restroom. I've also started scheduling massages for myself every few months (you can get great deals with student therapists). I really recommend it!

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