Getting anywhere with a writing project often requires steady, consistent application. The more writing is part of your daily routine, often the easier it becomes to maintain progress. Even if you write just a few hundred words at a time, that builds up until you’re left with a whole novel.…
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Get Cozy – The Ergonomic Essentials
Posture and proper musculoskeletal care are easy things to overlook until there’s something wrong—i.e., back pain, neck pain, wrist pain, eye strain, etc. Writing is one of those repetitive tasks that can lead to us unconsciously adopt awkward positions and injure ourselves in subtle ways over long periods of time.…
Leave a CommentBy Tobias Buckell November 2008 my own body tried to kill me. Twice. The first time it was my heart. It turns out I have a genetic heart defect that runs in the family. I was doing some home remodeling in the basement and had what looked like a…
2 CommentsMake it Work – Office-Style Workout Options
Writers often find themselves in offices of some sort through much of the day—and that’s not even counting the office at the day job. Now, offices come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Maybe yours is an actual den in your home. Maybe it’s a table at the nearest…
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By Sylvia Spruck Wrigley So there I was, looking at the board at the gym, trying to get up the nerve to go to one of the classes. They have lots of friendly classes for overweight newbies like me: Beginner’s Yoga, Spin 4 All and Older Adult Holistic Taster. Now,…
2 CommentsAss-in-Chair Alternatives – Get Up & Get Moving!
One famous piece of writing advice is beautiful in its simplicity: “Apply ass to chair and write.” That’s how the work gets done, even when it isn’t all that fun. It’s time, though, to turn a leery eye on the one piece of equipment that might be negatively impacting your…
Leave a CommentPlotting Your Fitness Story – What’s in a Plan?
How many of you have categorized yourself as a plotter or pantser when it comes to writing? For those who don’t know, pantsers are those who eschew outlines or other structured approaches to a novel or story and just “fly by the seat of their pants” for their first draft.…
Leave a CommentHigher energy…better mental focus…less downtime due to illness and disease…it’s obvious pursuing fitness can be a great boon to writers. Yet even as we ponder the benefits of being more physical active and healthier, the reality is that many of us come up against a number of obstacles that discourage…
Leave a CommentWe briefly touched on some of the reasons why fitness is an important consideration for writers. It offers a way to curb or overcome many of the negative effects the writing lifestyle has on our minds and bodies—the sedentary habits, the stress, the solitude… Let’s take a closer look at…
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I’ve always been frustrated by false presentations of fitness and health these days. Over the years, I’ll admit that I’ve fallen prey to plenty of the gimmicks, the fads, the ads promising six-packs in eight weeks or your money…er…not back. Our stores are stocked full of powders and pills that…
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