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How Do I Remember to Pay Attention to ME while I’m Working at the Computer?

BodyIntelligence Posted on August 31, 2016 by Imogen RagoneOctober 10, 2022

  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 →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Women in Business | Tagged alerts, attention, awareness, computer posture, constructive rest, micro pause, mindfulness, pause, poise, posture, practice, presence, remember, reminder

Making a Mountain out of a Molehill

BodyIntelligence Posted on August 10, 2016 by Imogen RagoneOctober 10, 2022

  Last week I participated in Amira Alvarez’s “Visibility Challenge” for women entrepreneurs. Each day for seven days we were prompted to take a small action to up our visibility. On Day 5 we were challenged to give a “free … Continue reading →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Mindset, Women in Business | Tagged attitude, computer posture, constructive break, desk stretch, easy, fear, mindset, poise, video, visibility, vulnerability

Why is it Important to Have “Computer Poise?”

BodyIntelligence Posted on August 4, 2016 by Imogen RagoneNovember 23, 2016

Computer Posture – or rather Computer Poise – is still on my mind. Not only because I’ve been doing a lot of computer work recently – even more than usual – but also because I’m currently creating a course on … Continue reading →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Women in Business | Tagged alertness, computer posture, confidence, creativity, discomfort, energy, fatigue, hunch, mental clarity, mental clutter, overwhelm, pain, poise, posture, presence, productivity, scrunch, sitting posture, slump, stress, tension

7 Tips for Stress-Free Travel

BodyIntelligence Posted on July 13, 2016 by Imogen RagoneJuly 9, 2019

  In a few days I’ll be flying to Chicago. This time I’m accompanying my husband who’s attending a conference there, and we’re going to make a mini vacation out of it. Being summer, it seems that more people than … Continue reading →

Posted in Travel, Women in Business | Tagged acceptance, airport, alexander technique, awareness, breathe, breathing, ease, exhale, expanisiveness, flying, moving, pause, sitting, space, tension, travel | Leave a reply

How to Improve Productivity, Project Confidence, and Be Comfortable with your Computer Posture Part 12: Attitude

BodyIntelligence Posted on July 6, 2016 by Imogen RagoneNovember 23, 2016

  In this final post of my series on how to improve productivity, project confidence and be more comfortable with your computer posture, I want to consider the role of attitude. In fact, the word attitude even means posture in some circumstances. We … Continue reading →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Women in Business | Tagged alexander technique, attitude, awareness, Byron Katie, computer posture, confidence, constructive rest, coordination, creativity, expanisiveness, openess, posture, productivity, tension, thinking, turnaround | Leave a reply

How to Improve Productivity, Project Confidence, and Be Comfortable with your Computer Posture Part 11: Constructive Breaks

BodyIntelligence Posted on June 29, 2016 by Imogen RagoneNovember 23, 2016

  One key to being able to maintain a state of open poise while we work at our computer is our willingness to take constructive breaks. Multiple studies emphasize the importance of removing ourselves from our work to boost our … Continue reading →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Constructive Rest, Women in Business | Tagged Arianna Huffington, computer, computer posture, confidence, creativity, Emma Seppälä, move your body, non-doing, posture, power poses, productivity, sitting, taking a break, walking | Leave a reply

How to Improve Productivity, Project Confidence, and Be Comfortable with your Computer Posture Part 10: Pause!

BodyIntelligence Posted on June 22, 2016 by Imogen RagoneNovember 23, 2016

  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 →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Women in Business | Tagged alertness, awareness, breaks, choice, computer posture, confidence, entrepreneurs, mindfulness, pause, pausing, posture, productivity, solo entrepreneurs, stopping, tension, thinking, thoughts, women entre | Leave a reply

How to Improve Productivity, Project Confidence, and Be Comfortable with your Computer Posture Part 9: Stop and Think!

BodyIntelligence Posted on June 15, 2016 by Imogen RagoneNovember 23, 2016

  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 →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Women in Business | Tagged comfort, computer posture, confidence, creativity, directing, directions, ease, mindfulness, mindset, openness, pause, poise, posture, productivity, stop, thinking, thoughts | Leave a reply

My Technical Crisis!

BodyIntelligence Posted on June 8, 2016 by Imogen RagoneNovember 23, 2016

I’m taking an unscheduled break this week from my series of blogs on how to improve your productivity, project confidence and feel comfortable with your computer posture. Here’s why. After I published last week’s blog I posted it, as usual, … Continue reading →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Women in Business | Tagged anxiety, breathing, coaching, crisis, experts, getting help, hacking, prevention, self-sufficiency, technology, tension, violation, website backups, website hosting, website security, WordPress | Leave a reply

How to Improve Productivity, Project Confidence, and Be Comfortable with your Computer Posture Part 8: Using Your Laptop

BodyIntelligence Posted on June 1, 2016 by Imogen RagoneNovember 23, 2016

Although I still have desktop (maybe not for much longer), I find myself using a laptop more and more these days. And using a laptop presents its own special challenges. Last week I looked at ways to set up your work station, … Continue reading →

Posted in Computers and Technology, Women in Business | Tagged computer posture, confidence, laptop, poise, posture, productivity, standing, standing desk | 4 Replies

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