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![]() Most commonly, lower back pain, tension headaches, carpel tunnel, and tennis elbow sometimes, your posture suffers as well. ![]() Those adaptations you have to make, are the result of the bad ergonomics that run rampant in the interior designs of many places you might find yourself pulling out a laptop for long periods of time – from the exotic tropics to the urban jungle. ![]() While you can’t predict what seating situations you’re going to encounter, you can pretty reliably estimate that most of the time, you’re either going to be hunched forward, typing in an uncomfortable position, or adopting some awkward physical position as a “workaround” for (usually multiple) something(s) or other(s) being too high, too low, too far, too slanted, too thick, too small, or too plain uncomfortable or unrealistic.Īll that twisting and turning takes its toll on your body, and consequently, on your mind. The premise is simple: no matter where you go, as long as you work from your laptop, you’re going to be encountering similar limitations due to the awkward and stressful positions your body has to adopt in order to accommodate the (let’s face it, far from ideal) working conditions of cafes, coworking spaces, tiny hotel room tables, larger hotel room desks, your couch, or the beach. Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, digital nomads and expats – feast your eyes, for today, I bring to you: The Traveling Office Ta-Da! Behold its splendor! Given the amount of time that we spend on the computer, our laptops are comparatively shown the least love in terms of travel-related accessories. While many people want to know how to setup their phones for traveling, what type of bags to buy, or the must-have apps for travel, few people even consider that the quality of experience of using their laptops is something that could be considerably improved. When it comes to productivity-enhancing, physical stress-reducing, conversation-starting, interesting gear setups, the Traveling Office has to take the cake.
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