Tech Tip–Watch Your Back

August 18, 2009 by
Filed under: Writer's Life 

Today’s tech tip is about easing the pain of being a writer. Writers like to punish themselves. We spend hours nurturing an idea, hours more bringing it to life on paper only to end up with a vague promise of an acceptance and a headache and a sore back to boot. But we do it. Each day we get back in front of the computer and try again.

If you’re like me, I’m constantly on my computer. I’d be typing in my sleep if I could. At least when I was typing from a desktop, there was that dedicated away time. With a laptop, I’m always on. As a result of poor posture and lack of relaxing time, I started feeling it in my back.

Back pain is a troublesome thing. Doing proper back exercises can help prevent issues down the road. If you’re already suffering, a support network can help you cope with the day-to-day issues. Of course, good information from professionals in the field is your best course of action.

While we don’t always treat our bodies the best, we can take the time to educate ourselves on good back care. Nothing, after all, should get in the way of your writing.

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