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How to Make Your Office Setup Ergonomic—And Avoid Health Issues

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Thankfully, if you work at home, you can control your setup and invest in ergonomic products that are better for your body. Or, if you go into the office, you may be able to convince your boss to buy an ergonomic setup for you. Sometimes this means no space for the legs under a home desk, so the person sits twisted.

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Home Sweet … Ergonomic Workspace. Why wellbeing and comfort matters when you work from home

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Working from home offers a host of benefits: flexible hours, avoiding the commute, and the comfort of your own pyjamas (within reason, of course). But amidst the perks, it’s easy to overlook an often-forgotten aspect: ergonomics. This lack of movement can further exacerbate ergonomic issues. Find a well-priced chair.

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The workation is taking off – but it needs the right tech to make it effective

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Having the right workation set up is a key part of this. The need for effective tech While taking a workation can have many benefits, there is also a risk of employees becoming less productive owing to a change in set up. And a notable drop in productivity from workationers will probably see the perk being short lived.