I'm back to a standing desk solution for both home and work because I'm once again dealing with recurring back pain. No question, the best motivation for getting back to standing while working is back pain. It's also a nice way to kick start one's focus and to get involved in burning a few more calories each year. I'll give a shout to Ben Greenfield, otherwise known as "Get Fit Guy" at quickanddirtytips.com for a piece of information that made me smile a bit. He recommends a "sit only to eat" philosophy. In other words, with the exception of having to drive or fly, my goal should be to sit only when I eat. All other times, I should aim to stand, kneel, lie down or do anything but sit slumped in a chair. The piece of data that intrigued me was that, by doing this, I'd be able to burn 100 additional calories each day. In a week's time, that's the equivalent of running a 10K.
For those who have access to an IKEA, or can order online, at this moment, the Ikea LACK square side table, in black or white, can be purchased for $7.99 each. I chose to do exactly that, and thus, for less than $20, including tax, I have set up this very functional standing desk at work:
What I find most beneficial about a standing desk, outside of the relief from back pain, is the fact that it is incredibly focusing. When I sit down, it's easy to get into passive moments and lose track of time reading stuff or just passively looking at things. When I stand, there is no such thing as "passive time". It's very focusing, and it really helps me to get into the zone and flow of what I need to do. For those looking to do something similar, seriously, this is a great and very inexpensive way to set up a standing desk.
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