This is your passport to a healthier, happier workspace! Whether you're clocking in at the office, cozying up at home, or setting up shop in your favorite coffee joint, this delightful guide is your trusty companion for crafting a workspace that feels like a dream. In this guide I will make you an expert in what makes a healthy space. In today's world every product is billed as "ergonomic". This guide will help you avoid wasting your time and money by revealing what features in ergonomic furniture are really the most important so you're not fooled by the many marketing gimmicks out there.
Say goodbye to stiffness, discomfort, and those nagging aches with ErgoGuide's easy-to-implement strategies. From shedding light on how lighting can ease neck strain to uncovering the secrets of seat pan depth for banishing pesky lower back pain, ErgoGuide is brimming with practical advice that's as delightful as it is effective.
Who Is This Guide
ErgoGuide is designed for anyone who's glued to a computer screen, whether you're a seasoned pro or a digital nomad on the move. If you're tired of battling discomfort and longing for a workspace that nurtures your well-being, ErgoGuide is your sunny companion on the path to ergonomic bliss.
Key
Simple, step-by-step strategies for transforming your workspace into a haven of comfort and productivity.Insider tips and expert advice you won't find anywhere else.Easy-to-understand solutions for tackling common ergonomic challenges.A friendly, positive approach to enhancing your comfort and well-being at work.Let ErgoGuide be your cheerful guide on the journey to a workspace that feels as good as it looks!
Brett Weiss has been a professionally writer for more than 20 years. He’s the author of nine books: Encyclopedia of KISS, How to Get Published: 50 Successful Query Letters; The 100 Greatest Console Video Games: 1977-1987; Retro Pop Culture A to Z: From Atari 2600 to Zombie Films; The Arcade and Other Strange Tales; Classic Home Video Games 1972-1984; Classic Home Video Games 1985-1988; Classic Home Video Games 1989-1990; and The SNES Omnibus: The Super Nintendo and Its Games, Vol. 1 (A-M).
In addition, Weiss has written more than 1500 published articles in such publications as the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, The Miami Herald, The Sacramento Bee and The Charlotte Observer, The Writer, Mystery Scene, AntiqueWeek, Antique Trader, Fangoria, Filmfax, Game Informer, Video Game Trader, Classic Gamer Magazine, the Comics Buyer's Guide, Toy Shop, Toy Cars & Models, Back Issue magazine, Alter Ego, Robot magazine, and Native Peoples, among many others. Weiss also has a national column in AntiqueWeek called The Pop Culture Collective.
When not writing, Weiss enjoys reading, hiking, cycling, playing basketball and tennis, watching movies, going to museums, collecting video games, listening to rock ’n roll, and hanging out with his family.
Weiss lives in Fort Worth, Texas with his lovely wife, two crazy dogs, and a fat cat. He loves it when his kids come home from college to visit.