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h o w TFt o WFH
by Drake Mag
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Give Your Back a Break
Being hunched over at your desk all day isn’t a good look or feeling. A comfortable ergonomic chair, designed for maximum lumbar support, will help minimize back pain and let you focus on your work rather than that nasty knot.
A Stand-Up Standing Desk
Excessive sitting impacts your body’s metabolic system and can lead to health problems. Standing while working not only improves your health, but also your mood and energy levels. With a standup desk, you’ll be that much closer to being the stand-up employee we know you can be.
Posture Protector
Once you have your chair and desk figured out, it’s time to start thinking about functional items that can go on it. A laptop stand is essential for those who have to be glued to screens. Stands offer just the right viewing height, reducing physical strain on your neck, shoulders, and upper back.
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Diffuse Your Stress
An essential oil diffuser makes the perfect desktop buddy while scrolling through emails. With a multitude of health benefits that range from decongestants to anxiety relief, a diffuser is a must-have desk topper for every professional working from home.
Sunlight Dupe
With your office in the same vicinity as your kitchen and bedroom, your need to travel outside may be limited. But your need for Vitamin D will be ample. Sun lamps that produce real rays can boost your serotonin, melatonin, and overall productivity.
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WFH Walk
A treadmill desk is a great way to incorporate some movement into your day. The average office worker sits more than 11 hours per day. If you’re guilty of this, give a treadmill desk a try to keep your mind going and blood flowing.
Plant Parent
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Plants can make your work environment more welcoming, facilitate creativity, and even clean the air. If nothing else, having a little green in your space can help keep you calm. Succulents are great low maintenance plants so that your focus can remain on your to-do lists.