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Ask HN: How can you work at a desk all day?

3 点作者 reedlaw大约 9 年前
I get kinks and aches in various parts of my neck and back, painful blurred vision, headaches, and a general feeling of malaise when working more than a few hours a day on a computer. When I worked full-time I would often start the day early lifting weights at the YMCA. I would take brisk walks around the office for a few minutes several times a day. Plus breaks for bathroom and lunch. But even so it was hard on my body. Working from home I was able to walk on a treadmill while working. This was much better for my body but still hard on my eyes. I feel the only way to keep myself totally healthy is not to work full-time on computers. Unfortunately I don&#x27;t know of any alternatives that pay as well.<p>Has anyone tried anything that works to keep their body healthy while working long hours? Maybe longer breaks for outdoor activity. But I really feel our bodies were not designed for this kind of work. Gardening is much more pleasant.

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bikamonki大约 9 年前
Just get very fit. Not the kind of fitness one gets doing 3 indoor cycling sessions per week. Signup for a half marathon in 12 weeks and follow a training plan.<p>I spend at least 10 hours&#x2F;day on my desk but I do get a long lunch break of about 1.5 hrs every weekday. I try to nap but I&#x27;d say that the average is 2 naps&#x2F;weekdays. I have zero pain and I do not use a fancy chair, what I do use is a big screen on top of a box which allows me to work with a vertical neck and zero effort to read code.<p>Now, I believe that my wellness and ability to stand this desk work for over 15 yrs is that I have a strong core and very good physical resistance. I am a parent now and do not train for competition anymore but many years I trained for MTB and trail running races. I still do &#x27;maintenance&#x27; workouts 3-4 times&#x2F;week, although short ones but with high intensity.<p>On weekdays, don&#x27;t go home to spend another couple of hours in front of another screen. Eat well, sleep plenty (they say intellectual workers need more sleep).<p>Finally: DON&#x27;T work on weekends, at least one day off.
gexla大约 9 年前
There is a lot of info out there. Maybe try to spend time researching each problem you have. Experiment.<p>I used to get migraines when using the computer early in the morning. The light from the screen seemed to pierce my eyes and slice right through my brain. I fixed that issue by wearing sunglasses but I haven&#x27;t had that problem for years.<p>Maybe lighting and different screens &#x2F; color schemes could help your eye issues. I can work on a computer all day with no problem to my eyes. But a black screen with white text really screws with me.<p>I will sometimes go out and work from up to a half dozen cafes &#x2F; restaurants sometimes. That&#x27;s expensive, but I consider that my office costs since I work remotely. I&#x27;ll work at each location for an hour to an hour and a half sprint. I&#x27;ll then walk to the next location. In a given day, I walk at least an hour. This gives my eyes more natural sunlight than I would get while cooped up in an office.<p>If you&#x27;re working solo, then you don&#x27;t necessarily need to be working full time. Work less hours and raise your rates. Maybe notch out time for certain types of work to be done with pen &#x2F; paper and scan your notes. You could also spend more time meeting with clients and outsource &#x2F; partner for some of your work.<p>I sometimes have issues with my wrists, but usually that&#x27;s because I get into some sort of bad habit in placement &#x2F; position. The soreness makes me realize the problem and adjust. The problem then goes away.<p>Ask 50 different people and you&#x27;ll get 50 different opinions. Lots of different info out there. Just keep experimenting &#x2F; researching to find something which works.<p>Of course, you could always go into something different, but nobody here can tell you what to do for a business to get into. That&#x27;s also experimentation and exploration.<p>Either way you go. Experiment and explore.
brudgers大约 9 年前
My advice: get your eyes checked. Vision changes as we age. In my early thirties, my lifelong 20&#x2F;20 was gone. These days, though not part of my prescription, I often use reading glasses for books.<p>It might help to move exercise to the middle of the day if possible. If your employee schedule precludes that and requires long hours, that may be a symptom that the problem is more structural in the employment context and less something under your control.<p>Good luck.
hourislate大约 9 年前
Sitting is the new Smoking. It&#x27;s killing everyone.<p>The best thing you can do is get a good chair like a Aeron. You could try a standup desk if your employer will get you one. Try to stand while on the phone or at meetings (lean against a wall). Take breaks and stretch when you start to feel bad.