We have all been there before. You’re sitting at your desk and the day is just beginning and your neck or back starts to hurt and ache. But, you have no choice. You have to stay at work. So what can you do?
1) Set up a yogic environment—Just like alignment matters on
a yoga mat, make sure your computer screen is in direct alignment
with your eyes and you don’t have to turn your head left
or right to see the screen, which will cut down on stressing your
neck muscles. Also, be certain the screen is no more than 18–30
inches away from you to avoid poking the chin, straining the
upper back, compressing the upper neck muscles, which often
leads to headaches. Lastly, play some soft ambient music or
pick a calming or inspiring screen saver to help influence your
mood and make you remember some of the happier aspects of
your life.
2) Take the strain off your spine by remembering to take breaks.
Even in TED talks, sitting has been referred to as the smoking of
our generation, so it’s of the utmost importance to remember
to get up after sitting for 20–30 minutes to give the muscles,
discs, and ligaments of your spine a chance to reset back to
neutral. All you have to do is stand up and reach for the sky
alternating with each arm a few times like you’re climbing a ladder
for about 10–20 seconds and then sit back down. It’s that
easy!
3) Stretch away the pain—Pain and discomfort build up in our
bodies due to repetitive stress. And there’s nothing more repetitive
than having to sit at your desk for hours on end. So, assist
your body and your muscles in finding some freedom by working
some good old-fashioned Yoga stretches into your day. Try
reaching your left arm overhead to touch the top of the right ear
and then guide your left ear closer to your left shoulder while
relaxing your right shoulder away and spinning your chin to the
right. This will help to free up tension where the shoulder meets
the neck on the right side. Be sure to do the same stretch on
the opposite side, too, to be a well-balanced yogi and help your
body stretch away the pain.
The result of these easy to apply, simple yogic tips is that you
might start to feel better, experience less pain and discomfort,
and enjoy your day a little more while you’re at work. If you smile
at just one person more per day and snap at one person less because
of it, then you’re contributing to making the world a better
place and you’ve done a great job in applying Yoga Therapy
into your work and your daily life.