Any idea how to make this positive sum with getting work done, rather than simply trading off in a zero-sum way? I'm thinking things like taking calls with a headset away from a computer and walking; switching up work stations as a way of creating natural breaks...
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Replying to @utotranslucence @context_ing
Replying to this, and your later tweet about most meaningful activities and screen time: David and I were in a long distance relationship for 12 years. We settled into a rhythm of walking and talking with occasional visuals rather than sitting/video calls.>
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I now walk for all my distance calls. I have a few different work stations, my most preferred is almost horizontal with a lot of beans/buckwheat support under my knees and arms, a rolled up towel under my lumbar spine, allows for very relaxed arms and shoulders while typing.>
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@_awbery_ can I see a picture of this near-horizontal relaxed workstation?3 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
Here you go. I’m glad you asked bc seeing what I’m doing with my neck is useful. It looks a bit more strained than it feels to me, so I may need to adjust some more. This is very comfortable though, I can stay in this position (with breaks) all day.pic.twitter.com/sPiRk1rzmN
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Replying to @_awbery_ @Malcolm_Ocean and
looks comfy! i have one of those stand thingies but i haven't tried experimenting with it like this, and also haven't tried putting things under or between my legs at all, looks like fun to play with
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Replying to @QiaochuYuan @Malcolm_Ocean and
Yeah. In this situ I’m not using the angle legs on the stand - the buckwheat leg cushion is supporting it entirely. If I work in the bed, the mattress is a little softer than the floor and makes all the difference. I don’t use the cushion there.
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Classic for this household 
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