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Home Office Ergonomics – One Choice Can Save or Cost You Thousands of Dollars

Monday, November 12, 2018 (Updated: Friday, May 16, 2025)
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Today I am going to save you potentially thousands of dollars. And I am going to give you this information for free. Consider it my investment in your long-term business success.

You might think I’m exaggerating, but I’m not. The information in this post is worth thousands of dollars over your lifetime. How do I know? Because I didn’t take this information seriously enough early in my life and I’ve paid. And paid. And I am still paying. Maybe I can save you the same experience.




If you work from home or work in a home office, setting up an ergonomically correct workspace is one of the most important things you will do. Why? Because if you get this wrong, you’ll be working to pay for medical bills instead of groceries, utilities, and vacations.

Very Expensive Bad Posture Habits

Would you like some examples? See if any of these look familiar to you.

Sprawling out on the couch?

Working on the Couch Will Cost You Thousands of Dollars

How about sitting cross legged on the couch?

Sitting Cross Legged on the Couch Will Cost You Thousands of Dollars

Does working at the kitchen table or island look familiar?

Working at the Kitchen Table Will Cost You Thousands of Dollars

Or how about this favorite couch slouch (pregnant or not)?

Slouching on the Couch Will Cost You Thousands of Dollars

Every one of these is so bad for your body.

And yet people will sit like this for hours a day, day after day, week after week.

The Real Costs of Bad Posture

Do you think I’m exaggerating with the thousands of dollars? Let me provide you with some details.

  • Do you have any idea how much dealing with carpel tunnel will cost you? (Doctors, tests, etc.)
  • Have you priced physical therapy lately? (Well over $100/hour and you’ll be going many times.)
  • Have you priced an MRI for when a disc in your back is bulging or herniated? (You don’t want to know.)
  • Have you priced a shot into your back to stop the pain and inflammation from said herniated disc? (Mine was almost $1k and that was years ago. I can’t imagine what they are now.)
  • Add in appointments with doctors, specialists, etc.
  • Do you know how many hours of billable work time you will lose when you can’t sit in a chair and you can’t work? (Actually, forget hours. You’ll be measuring it in weeks or months.)

If you damage your back or your neck, it won’t heal in a week.

By the time it bothers you to the point you will finally make doctor’s appointment because you recognize you have a real problem, you are far enough gone that it will take months to heal.

Or years.

Or you may struggle with it off and on the rest of your life. Yes, you can do that much damage.

When your body hurts, it is telling you to stop.

When you walk around for a minute to shake it off and sit down and keep working in the same bad way, you are simply compounding the long-term problem.

Proper Home Office Ergonomics

If you think you cannot afford to buy a proper chair and desk, think again. You cannot afford not to buy the proper chair and desk. You can spend a few hundred dollars on them now or spend thousands of dollars correcting your problems after you lounge on the couch and sprawl on the kitchen table or floor.

If you aren’t sure about the proper way to sit at a desk, here are a couple of diagrams to help you. The important keys to remember are these.

Home Office Ergonomics with a Computer at a Desk

Your lower back needs to be supported.

Your feet need to be flat on the ground or supported by a stool if your legs are shorter.

The top of your computer screen should be at or just below eye level. If it isn’t, you need to put it on something. For example, if you have a laptop you MUST place it on a laptop stand as seen in the illustration below. If you put it flat on the desk or table in front of you, it is too low.

Home Office Ergonomics with a Laptop at a Desk

Your computer screen should be about an arm’s length from your eyes.

Your head and/or neck should not be thrust forward.

Your arms should be at a comfortable and relaxed 90 degree angle when typing.

You should not have to reach forward or up for your mouse.

There is nothing you can invest in early in your business that will return to you many times over as much as a few hundred dollars invested in a good chair and desk. Not a pretty antique table because you want a cute office. But a real, honest-to-goodness desk with a roll out keyboard holder. Not a soft cute chair that looks great with your rug, but a real, honest-to-goodness office chair with lumbar support.

If you absolutely cannot buy a desk and chair today, at the very least get off the couch. Put your computer on a table on a pile of books so it is at the proper height. Find a way to get your keyboard in your lap or something like that so you are at least reaching down to use it and not up and forward. Buy an inexpensive lumbar roll like this one and use it to support your back.These are temporary measures, but they are far better than slouching on the couch or in a soft chair.

Getting Up Regularly From Your Desk

Even after you get an ergonomically correct desk and chair, you still have one more step. You must get up every twenty to thirty minutes and move around. I know how hard this is. When I get in a creative zone the last thing I want to do is disrupt that flow and move around. But it is necessary and important. There are lots of timer widgets for your computer or phone. There are even ones that will pop up on your screen and disrupt your work. Whatever you want, install one and use it.

Your body needs to adjust regularly. Use the time to:

  • Throw in a load laundry
  • Chop something for dinner
  • Brush your teeth
  • Get a snack
  • Empty your wastebasket

The important thing is to get up and move around. Use different muscles and give your body a break.

This post is my thousand dollar investment in your business. Use it well! And please tell me in the comments how you are going to invest in your body health starting today.

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About Sallie Borrink

Sallie Schaaf Borrink is a Christian, wife, mother, homeschooler, homebody, and autodidact. She owns a home-based graphic design and web design business with her husband (DavidandSallie.com).

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  1. Teacher R

    Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at 9:42 am

    I lived for nearly ten years in South Korea, and during that time, I quickly learned to sit cross-legged on the floor.  Now, sitting on a chair is very uncomfortable, and I always end up sitting cross-legged on the chair, no matter how tiny the chair is.  It’s not like I’m in my twenties…I’m in my forties.  My current set up is a Korean-style short table and a memory foam bath mat that I sit on (because the tile is cold!).  My set up in the past was cross-legged on the sofa. So, I guess my question is…could posture be a cultural concept?

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    • Sallie

      Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at 10:56 am

      That’s a great question about culture! It would be interesting to study the long-term impacts of that in other cultures. It’s funny you mention the sitting cross-legged because I did the same thing until my late thirties when I developed back problems. I also sat on the floor and chairs cross-legged. I no longer do so because it throws my body out of alignment.

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  2. Learning Engineer

    Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 12:16 pm

    I totally agree with your approach Sally.  What a great topic! I took my beginning profits and bought good office chairs and luck would have it they were on sale! The store didn’t have the sales signs displayed at Office Max store but the online site did. I had to ask for the sales price when I went into the store which was about 50% off and it took an approval from the store manager, so shop the deals online before you go shopping at the store ; ) My chairs have nice adjustable rest arms and arch support and make you sit up straight. I can adjust them in different ways. When you sit for long periods you really need to invest in a decent office chair. Here is the chairs I got:

    https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/493984/WorkPro-768E-Commercial-Leather-High-Back/

    It is not the most plush chair to sit in but supports me much better than all the others chairs they had available to try out at the store. I had to actually sit in one to see if it worked for my back.

    I also built a wall desk to my height and installed them onto a wall with very large L brackets and created one long big desk the whole length of a small room with sheets of a nice wood finished plywood.  I can literally slide from station to station another without hitting a desk leg!

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    • Sallie

      Thursday, September 22, 2016 at 2:31 pm

      Yes, it is possible to get a quality chair at a good price if you watch the sales. I’ve found I have to try them out in person because they vary so much in how they feel. David has a chair right now that I can’t stand, but it works great for him. It’s really what works for each person’s individual body.

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  3. Vicki Watson

    Wednesday, November 1, 2017 at 9:12 am

    The SafeType keyboard has saved me from carpal tunnel. Expensive, but well worth it. I’m on my second keyboard, wore the first one out after about a dozen years of use. https://safetype.com/index.php?

    Reply

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