Many of use are working at home these days, perhaps multitasking a guest bedroom for an office. If you can possibly do it, I would take out the bed or disguise it - turn it into a foldaway, a convertible couch, a Murphy bed, etc. Having a visible bed in your workplace is a very BAD idea - sends the wrong message to you or any Zoom visitors. Get up and walk around, but dOT be tempted to take a nap! Watch out for this slippery, and treacherous slope!
Wear compression socks (cheap at CVS) when sitting or standing for long periods, that can help deep vein thrombosis will also make your legs feel better.
I like to work out at various times if I'm computering it for too long...
Many of use are working at home these days, perhaps multitasking a guest bedroom for an office. If you can possibly do it, I would take out the bed or disguise it - turn it into a foldaway, a convertible couch, a Murphy bed, etc. Having a visible bed in your workplace is a very BAD idea - sends the wrong message to you or any Zoom visitors. Get up and walk around, but dOT be tempted to take a nap! Watch out for this slippery, and treacherous slope!
Wear compression socks (cheap at CVS) when sitting or standing for long periods, that can help deep vein thrombosis will also make your legs feel better.
I like to work out at various times if I'm computering it for too long...
Thanks for taking a stand on this issue, Melvin; I plan to just sit tight.