Is this a topic of concern for any of you out there? Well, for me it is raising questions. I found it interesting when I came across this article from booksbywomen.org. The topic is…How to avoid writer’s Arse. This has been something I wondered about as the past year’s four pounds found me; without a change of diet or exercise.
It got me thinking about the amount of time I spend sitting as a writer, something I was never used to doing much of before in a typical day.
What do you do to break from sitting? I find myself more and more standing for anything else when I am not writing. Heck, sometimes when I write, I try to stand a bit. I now stand for breakfast and lunch and the stolen hour I may get for TV late at night as I hula hoop that time away.
Check out this article here http://bit.ly/1gQcQq8
This has crossed my mind….LOL…
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It certainly raised a flag in my mind when I read it 🙂 Thanks for stopping by!
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Luckily, although I have lamented the fact for years, I was born with no “arse.” Now, my belly? Well, that’s a whole different issue!
By the way, I have to apoligize for being remiss in reading your posts. I just discovered that I had failed to subscribe to your site and had not checked the “Notify via E-mail” button. Problem has been rectified and I look forward to reading more of your posts!
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Aw, thanks, ME or CC, lol. I am so glad to have you aboard as it’s always lonely when you move to a new home and are treading new waters without the familiar company! 🙂
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Don’t worry…no matter where you are in Cyberland, we’ll find you! 🙂
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Lol, you make me laugh! But so true, it’s hard to hide in this not so invisible world. 🙂
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Nice reading about you
Thanks for visiting my blog. Be in touch. Browse through the category sections, I feel you may find something of your interest.
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This definitely happens. I think it’s a morph of the Brain V. Brawn thing… Maybe it’s as we become more confident in our writing and creativity that we begin to worry less about taking care of looking nice for other people… I know that I definitely go out in public looking like a mess way more than I did just a few years ago!
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Lol, or we don’t have the time! 🙂
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Yes, it is does happen. To prevent this, part of my day is always physical in nature. I try to remember that my body needs the attention as much as my creative muse does. Not easy, but I do work on this daily, lol! 🙂 xx
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You got that right! 🙂
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🙂
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I was given a stationery bike recently but haven’t broken it in yet. In the past two years, I’ve noticed my spread. 😉
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Ok, so it’s not my imagination 😦 now this is beginning to scare me, so my title is true? lol 🙂
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I guess the title IS true. 😉
I see you had trouble with your gravatar but a couple later responses it’s fixed.
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Oh my friend, I’ve had so many obstacles in these past few days, in fact I’m going to post about them because I need to get them off my chest! And yes, I do not give up easily! 🙂
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I noticed that post too! And you know what I did? I ordered a drop down table I’m going to attach to the wall and get a treadmill and start walking while I’m on the computer. Otherwise, my heart is not getting any stimulation. So it’s about health, not beauty. Well . . . both.
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No kidding! I saw one of those on TV, a built in treadmill with a table top, only studies weren’t received well because a lot of women said the table wasn’t at a comfortable height!
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