I Figured Out How to NOT Feel Guilty About Online Time
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I Figured Out How to NOT Feel Guilty About Online Time
Somedays I spend more time browsing and adding projects and generally getting distracted than I do actually accomplishing anything.
So I rigged this up. I got the treadmill at a yard sale, and it's so nice to read email/Quilting Board/browse online, etc.
It's also a benefit to my back and neck which get sore sitting around whether online or sewing.
This morning I was just going to post a comment to my hubby and ten minutes just flew by! I did that twice and have already walked almost two miles today. I don't know if you can tell but that is my laptop.
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So I rigged this up. I got the treadmill at a yard sale, and it's so nice to read email/Quilting Board/browse online, etc.
It's also a benefit to my back and neck which get sore sitting around whether online or sewing.
This morning I was just going to post a comment to my hubby and ten minutes just flew by! I did that twice and have already walked almost two miles today. I don't know if you can tell but that is my laptop.
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What a great idea. I spend too much time online too. I have just seen some reports about people arranging their offices so that most of their time is spent standing up. I guess I better learn how to go garage saleing.
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I can type if I slow down the speed. I notice my treadmill is not as sturdy as I like, so I often have to stand on the foot-pads to close a window -- hitting the little x with my cursor is hard.
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