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Optimize your home office and ease the transition to remote work with best practices for ergonomic adaptations that reduce pain, tension, eyestrain, and fatigue.
An evolutionary approach to re-envisioning our relationship with technology--and reclaiming health, happiness, and sanity in a plugged-in world.
Evolution shapes behaviors--and as a species, we've evolved to be drawn to the instant gratification, constant connectivity, and shiny lights, beeps, and sounds of our ever-present smartphones, laptops, and other devices. In earlier eras, these hardwired evolutionary patterns may have set us up for success, but today they confuse our instincts, leaving us vulnerable and stressed out from fractured attention, missed sleep, skipped meals, and all-over aches and pains.
So how can we avoid the evolutionary pitfalls programmed into modern technology use? Erik Peper, Richard Harvey, and Nancy Faass offer real, practical tools to avoid the evolutionary traps that trip us up, helping us reduce physical strain, prevent sore muscles, combat brain drain, and correct poor posture. They first describe some of the problems associated with technology overuse, then offer strategies for mitigating technological stress, like how to:
• Increase patience and calm while working at a computer
• Improve communication with spouses, children, and co-workers during digital device usage
• Arrange your work environment to best match your individual needs
• Reduce hypervigilance and excessive cortisol production while using digital devices
• Limit the bracing and freezing responses under stress that lead to 'blanking out' or not remembering details
• Cultivate a sense of safety under conditions of workplace threat
An evolutionary approach to re-envisioning our relationship with technology--and reclaiming health, happiness, and sanity in a plugged-in world.
Evolution shapes behaviors--and as a species, we've evolved to be drawn to the instant gratification, constant connectivity, and shiny lights, beeps, and sounds of our ever-present smartphones, laptops, and other devices. In earlier eras, these hardwired evolutionary patterns may have set us up for success, but today they confuse our instincts, leaving us vulnerable and stressed out from fractured attention, missed sleep, skipped meals, and all-over aches and pains.
So how can we avoid the evolutionary pitfalls programmed into modern technology use? Erik Peper, Richard Harvey, and Nancy Faass offer real, practical tools to avoid the evolutionary traps that trip us up, helping us reduce physical strain, prevent sore muscles, combat brain drain, and correct poor posture. They first describe some of the problems associated with technology overuse, then offer strategies for mitigating technological stress, like how to:
• Increase patience and calm while working at a computer
• Improve communication with spouses, children, and co-workers during digital device usage
• Arrange your work environment to best match your individual needs
• Reduce hypervigilance and excessive cortisol production while using digital devices
• Limit the bracing and freezing responses under stress that lead to 'blanking out' or not remembering details
• Cultivate a sense of safety under conditions of workplace threat
Optimize your home office and ease the transition to remote work with best practices for ergonomic adaptations that reduce pain, tension, eyestrain, and fatigue.
An evolutionary approach to re-envisioning our relationship with technology--and reclaiming health, happiness, and sanity in a plugged-in world.
Evolution shapes behaviors--and as a species, we've evolved to be drawn to the instant gratification, constant connectivity, and shiny lights, beeps, and sounds of our ever-present smartphones, laptops, and other devices. In earlier eras, these hardwired evolutionary patterns may have set us up for success, but today they confuse our instincts, leaving us vulnerable and stressed out from fractured attention, missed sleep, skipped meals, and all-over aches and pains.
So how can we avoid the evolutionary pitfalls programmed into modern technology use? Erik Peper, Richard Harvey, and Nancy Faass offer real, practical tools to avoid the evolutionary traps that trip us up, helping us reduce physical strain, prevent sore muscles, combat brain drain, and correct poor posture. They first describe some of the problems associated with technology overuse, then offer strategies for mitigating technological stress, like how to:
• Increase patience and calm while working at a computer
• Improve communication with spouses, children, and co-workers during digital device usage
• Arrange your work environment to best match your individual needs
• Reduce hypervigilance and excessive cortisol production while using digital devices
• Limit the bracing and freezing responses under stress that lead to 'blanking out' or not remembering details
• Cultivate a sense of safety under conditions of workplace threat
An evolutionary approach to re-envisioning our relationship with technology--and reclaiming health, happiness, and sanity in a plugged-in world.
Evolution shapes behaviors--and as a species, we've evolved to be drawn to the instant gratification, constant connectivity, and shiny lights, beeps, and sounds of our ever-present smartphones, laptops, and other devices. In earlier eras, these hardwired evolutionary patterns may have set us up for success, but today they confuse our instincts, leaving us vulnerable and stressed out from fractured attention, missed sleep, skipped meals, and all-over aches and pains.
So how can we avoid the evolutionary pitfalls programmed into modern technology use? Erik Peper, Richard Harvey, and Nancy Faass offer real, practical tools to avoid the evolutionary traps that trip us up, helping us reduce physical strain, prevent sore muscles, combat brain drain, and correct poor posture. They first describe some of the problems associated with technology overuse, then offer strategies for mitigating technological stress, like how to:
• Increase patience and calm while working at a computer
• Improve communication with spouses, children, and co-workers during digital device usage
• Arrange your work environment to best match your individual needs
• Reduce hypervigilance and excessive cortisol production while using digital devices
• Limit the bracing and freezing responses under stress that lead to 'blanking out' or not remembering details
• Cultivate a sense of safety under conditions of workplace threat
Über den Autor
Erik Peper, Ph.D.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Are You Leaving Work Burned Out or In Pain?
Solutions that Go Beyond Ergonomics
2. Genetics: The Caveman at the Computer
3. Primal Stress: Do You Feel Safe?
4. Inactivity: Are You a Desk-Bound Couch Potato?
5. Lousy Ergonomics?
What Are Your Risks?
6. Desktop Computers
7. Laptops
8. Tablets
9. Smart Phones
The Seven Week, Step-by-Step Program
10. Jump-Start Your Health
11. Easy Ergonomics
12. Check Your Vision
13. Take a Break
14. Work Off the Tension
15. Cut Out Junk Food (and Inflammation)
16. Get Real about Stress
17. Upgrade Your Environment
Just Getting By or Thriving?
18. Unplug from the 24/7 Lifestyle
19. Bounce Back After Injury
20. Life after 5!
Resources
E1. Dear Employer
E2. Computer Checklist
E3. Kids and Computers
E4. Websites, Books, and Tech Tools
Solutions that Go Beyond Ergonomics
2. Genetics: The Caveman at the Computer
3. Primal Stress: Do You Feel Safe?
4. Inactivity: Are You a Desk-Bound Couch Potato?
5. Lousy Ergonomics?
What Are Your Risks?
6. Desktop Computers
7. Laptops
8. Tablets
9. Smart Phones
The Seven Week, Step-by-Step Program
10. Jump-Start Your Health
11. Easy Ergonomics
12. Check Your Vision
13. Take a Break
14. Work Off the Tension
15. Cut Out Junk Food (and Inflammation)
16. Get Real about Stress
17. Upgrade Your Environment
Just Getting By or Thriving?
18. Unplug from the 24/7 Lifestyle
19. Bounce Back After Injury
20. Life after 5!
Resources
E1. Dear Employer
E2. Computer Checklist
E3. Kids and Computers
E4. Websites, Books, and Tech Tools
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Genre: | Importe |
Produktart: | Ratgeber |
Rubrik: | Gesundheit |
Thema: | Gesundheit |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9781583947685 |
ISBN-10: | 158394768X |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Peper, Erik
Harvey, Richard |
Hersteller: | North Atlantic Books,U.S. |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de |
Maße: | 228 x 153 x 25 mm |
Von/Mit: | Erik Peper (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 25.08.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,621 kg |
Über den Autor
Erik Peper, Ph.D.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Are You Leaving Work Burned Out or In Pain?
Solutions that Go Beyond Ergonomics
2. Genetics: The Caveman at the Computer
3. Primal Stress: Do You Feel Safe?
4. Inactivity: Are You a Desk-Bound Couch Potato?
5. Lousy Ergonomics?
What Are Your Risks?
6. Desktop Computers
7. Laptops
8. Tablets
9. Smart Phones
The Seven Week, Step-by-Step Program
10. Jump-Start Your Health
11. Easy Ergonomics
12. Check Your Vision
13. Take a Break
14. Work Off the Tension
15. Cut Out Junk Food (and Inflammation)
16. Get Real about Stress
17. Upgrade Your Environment
Just Getting By or Thriving?
18. Unplug from the 24/7 Lifestyle
19. Bounce Back After Injury
20. Life after 5!
Resources
E1. Dear Employer
E2. Computer Checklist
E3. Kids and Computers
E4. Websites, Books, and Tech Tools
Solutions that Go Beyond Ergonomics
2. Genetics: The Caveman at the Computer
3. Primal Stress: Do You Feel Safe?
4. Inactivity: Are You a Desk-Bound Couch Potato?
5. Lousy Ergonomics?
What Are Your Risks?
6. Desktop Computers
7. Laptops
8. Tablets
9. Smart Phones
The Seven Week, Step-by-Step Program
10. Jump-Start Your Health
11. Easy Ergonomics
12. Check Your Vision
13. Take a Break
14. Work Off the Tension
15. Cut Out Junk Food (and Inflammation)
16. Get Real about Stress
17. Upgrade Your Environment
Just Getting By or Thriving?
18. Unplug from the 24/7 Lifestyle
19. Bounce Back After Injury
20. Life after 5!
Resources
E1. Dear Employer
E2. Computer Checklist
E3. Kids and Computers
E4. Websites, Books, and Tech Tools
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2020 |
---|---|
Genre: | Importe |
Produktart: | Ratgeber |
Rubrik: | Gesundheit |
Thema: | Gesundheit |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9781583947685 |
ISBN-10: | 158394768X |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: |
Peper, Erik
Harvey, Richard |
Hersteller: | North Atlantic Books,U.S. |
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | preigu, Ansas Meyer, Lengericher Landstr. 19, D-49078 Osnabrück, mail@preigu.de |
Maße: | 228 x 153 x 25 mm |
Von/Mit: | Erik Peper (u. a.) |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 25.08.2020 |
Gewicht: | 0,621 kg |
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