Self-Care is Just a Thought Away
How many times a day do you tell yourself what you should be doing? Or what you should not be doing? Or should not be thinking? Or should not be feeling? This is just one of the ways we often … Continue reading →
How many times a day do you tell yourself what you should be doing? Or what you should not be doing? Or should not be thinking? Or should not be feeling? This is just one of the ways we often … Continue reading →
Have you ever had the experience of being in so much of a hurry to get out the door that you dash out without your bag or your keys, and have to come back to get them? Or you’re in … Continue reading →
In business – indeed in life – having the ability to take a moment to pause before we start any activity, or before we react to any situation that presents itself, is powerful. If we can learn to pause … Continue reading →
This is not quite what I had in mind when I say how you practice yoga can inform how you work at your computer! I’ve written a lot about how body intelligence helps us as professionals and entrepreneurs. Recently my … Continue reading →
This is a question I’ve been asked by some of the people taking my free email seminar, 12 Lessons in Computer Poise, and I thought it would be useful to address this directly for everyone. How do I remember … Continue reading →
Being able to pause while we’re working at our computer is key to everything we’ve been learning here over the past few weeks. Pausing gives us the opportunity for awareness – of our posture, our balance, the space around … Continue reading →
Stop and think! You may well be puzzled. Thinking? Huh? What has that got to do with computer posture? The answer: Everything! Our mind (thoughts and emotions) and body are inextricably linked. More than connected, they are simply different aspects … Continue reading →
Sitting at our computer in an upright, yet relaxed and open, posture is important – not only for our well-being, but for our productivity, creativity, confidence and even our mood. In this series we’re looking at how to achieve that. … Continue reading →
Well, the results of my survey are coming in, and one of the key things that’s showing up so far is how many women in business get overwhelmed in one way or another. When I realized this, I thought to myself, … Continue reading →
In my latest musings on “busy-ness” and productivity, I’ve been thinking about how we, well, think about being busy. There seems to be a growing tendency to “glorify” being busy in a way that emphasizes not only how “productive” we … Continue reading →