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Tag Archives: fatigue

Can You Nap Constructively?

BodyIntelligence Posted on August 22, 2018 by Imogen RagoneAugust 23, 2018

Done right, naps can be a shrewd response to the trough and a valuable break. Naps, research shows, confer two key benefits: They improve cognitive performance and they boost mental and physical health.  – Daniel Pink, When My book club is … Continue reading →

Posted in Constructive Rest, Productivity, Self Care | Tagged alertness, constructive rest, Daniel Pink, energy, fatigue, healthy habit, nap, napping, nappuccino, self care, sleep, sleepy, tiredness, well-being | 13 Replies

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

Work Smarter, Not Harder

BodyIntelligence Posted on February 27, 2015 by Imogen RagoneNovember 25, 2016

As a woman attempting to go-it-alone in business, there seem to be a never-ending number of behind-the-scenes, administrative tasks to be done, from book-keeping, planning (workshops, presentations, programs), preparing fliers, updating my website, keeping up with my social media presence, … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Women in Business | Tagged attitude, awareness, breath, efficiency, fatigue, pause, posture, strain, stress, tension, work | 6 Replies

Alexander Technique – My Secret Helper as a Woman in Business

BodyIntelligence Posted on January 27, 2015 by Imogen RagoneNovember 25, 2016

I’ve been thinking recently about all the ways the Alexander Technique supports and helps me as a self-employed woman in business–a solo entrepreneur (or even “solopreneur”) as we seem to be called these days. This may seem pretty obvious–after all, … Continue reading →

Posted in Alexander Technique, Women in Business | Tagged authenticity, awareness, body language, computer posture, confidence, connection, coordination, ease, energy, fatigue, poise, posture, presence, self care, using technology | 12 Replies

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