| I hate it when I walk into an office and see | | | | is comfortable, the desk is the right height and |
| people crouched over tiny computer screens on | | | | your screen is big enough to sit comfortably back. |
| hard seats with a mouse and keyboard, looking | | | | I would also suggest that your Mouse Wrist Pad |
| tired and in pain. There is nothing worse than | | | | be made with proper ergonomics so that it |
| going to work and sitting in the same position | | | | supports both your arm and wrist. A keyboard |
| (especially if its a wrong position) for hours at a | | | | also causes issues, but usually its the mouse that |
| time. Its easy to do permanent damage to your | | | | is the most problematic. If you find that the wrist |
| body, and that is something that you really want | | | | starts to hurt, invest in a mouse which sits |
| to avoid! | | | | sideways. You will find that this keeps your arm in |
| Everything that you purchase should encourage | | | | a much more comfortable position and it is well |
| the right posture (in other words have good | | | | worth the investment. |
| ergonomics). This includes the chair, desk, wrist | | | | If you want to get your office space looking |
| pad, keyboard, screen and even the computer. | | | | good too you can get Wrist Pads which are |
| One of the easiest ways to get a poor posture is | | | | customized, with pretty photos of your favorite |
| having a chair that is not comfortable to sit on. | | | | memories on them. They are not very |
| Having a small screen also encourages you to lean | | | | expensive, but sure make you smile every time |
| in, which is a real issue. Make sure that your chair | | | | you see them! |