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The pandemic has ushered in ongoing workforce trends including the Great Resignation and the rise of the remote workforce. While no one knows when the pandemic will be over,
Like most workers who prefer fully remote work
But, during the pandemic…working remotely felt different.
Fireplace: I perched my laptop on the non-working fireplace ledge for a virtual stand-up comedy show so I could actually stand up. I also would put my laptop there for the Date with Improv virtual events we organized. While more stable than boxes on my kitchen table, this was not the right height to do anything more than move in a more animated way.
Desks: In 2011, before digital nomadizing in Spain and France, I reluctantly got rid of the last desk I owned (a secondhand, fuchsia model from Out of the Closet). Luck would have it that in 2021 I got two desks: a and a nondescript regular desk from a neighbor. Having desk space again has allowed me to work in new ways, including standing and moving more while working.
It’s interesting to note that standing desks are not new. The
Height Options: The transition from seated to standing is fast, smooth, and effortless. Simply by pressing the arrows on the handset, I’m able to choose what height I want and when. Note: If you have heavy things or a big pet, this desktop’s weight limit is 275 pounds.
Stability: I am not worried that my laptop will fall or that I won’t be able to get the right height. I have more energy, physically and mentally, when I am able to stand while using this desk. For added comfort, while standing, I am using a chef’s mat I got from Tuesday Morning, but it is worth mentioning there are more
In closing, if you have been considering a standing desk for whatever you’re working on in 2022, you are not alone. In a recent poll, I ran on Twitter,
Disclosure: Opinions expressed here are solely my own. I was given a free FlexiSpot Kana Pro Bamboo Desk in exchange for an honest product review.