Keep your mind sharp by learning something challenging!
Driving
75 miles one way every day can get really old and can make a body very
tired and sleepy. I was looking for a way to stay alert and awake as
well as calm on my daily commute back and forth. I couldn't read
obviously and I am definitely one who will not text or talk on the phone
while driving. I tried listening to audiobooks, but unless they were
very interesting and exciting, they didn't help.
Then I
came upon a solution. I could use my almost 3 hours a day learning a
new language. Ah, but what language, everyone said, learn Spanish, but
that just seems to be so overdone. And, French, well, I just decided
against it. So, after some thought and consideration, I decided to
learn German. My husband thinks I have lost my mind, but I am rather
enjoying the process.
You know they say that the best
way to keep your mind sharp is to use it, and I think that is true.
Since I have been working with the German language I seem to be more
productive and creative. I highly recommend trying to learn something
challenging to keep your mind sharp and youthful. See the link below for
help with German.
http://51e328-hqhzwh56jmatcg8dqdx.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=GERMAN
Click Here!
The goal of this blog is to give plain and easy to understand instruction on how to use and maintain computers and the software on them. I hope to give people who are computer novices as well as those more experienced users information that they can use to make their computing experiences more pleasant and efficient.
About Me
- barefoot trainer
- I love to help people understand the computer. There are more people than I realized that need help understanding the computer and then learning how to apply what they understand. My goal is to give straight forward computer instruction and information that anyone can understand.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
Ergonomics and computer use
Happy New Year!
I hope everyone has a healthy and prosperous year ahead.
We are going to discuss Ergonomics in this lesson. If you are spending long periods at your computer you need to be aware of how you are sitting and the proper placement of your hands and feet. You may not think it is important but once you start practicing proper posture you notice a difference in how long you can stay at the computer as well as how much better you will feel when you are through.
The proper type of seating arrangement is required when using a computer in order to prevent damage to the body. When using a computer, the user’s head should be centered over the shoulders, shoulders should be relaxed, and the user should be looking straight ahead; not twisted or sitting side-ways.
The monitor should be positioned so that information is at eye level. The user’s head should not be lifted or tilted down. The arms should be level so that the wrists are relaxed, but not laying on the desk. The keyboard should be flat or at a slightly raised angle.
An adjustable chair should be used so that it can be adjusted based on the user’s stature. The chair should have a backrest and adjustable armrests if possible.
The user should take regular breaks to move arms and legs. Stretching fingers, hands, and legs will help to relieve stress and tension.
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