"Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wuz sayin:
>
> The problem is that concentration of the mind, physical motion and
> coordination work poorly all at once. If you make an effort to keep up,
> then you find the whole experience to be stressful and excruciating.
>
Getting an eight hour workout at getting my programming and sales work done
is not really what I'm looking for. I just want to move around more. I work
at home and it seems that most of my fidgeting comes in the form of frequent
trips to the fridge. Maybe a treadmill in the office would be a better
alternative, even if I were only to hop on it for a couple minutes, several
times a day. Ten minutes of walking would probably beat five trips to the
fridge, hands down, in terms of dietary effectiveness.
Unfortunately I have problems with my feet right now (due to diabetes). The
toes must heal before I create a stand-up work environment.
Mike
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