One prominent item on the A-list of computer-related stressors is finding yourself in a sticky situation with other Net users. Heated arguments seem to start much easier online than offline, no doubt because of the relative anonymity of the Internet. Unless...
Organizing your computer system for the work you do can help you reach peak performance levels. Bookmarking frequently visited Web sites into neat categories is worth the time it takes to do. Keeping your email inbox and other folders as empty...
Sitting in front of the computer for extended hours can easily lead to muscular cramps and soreness. An excellent way to relieve your muscles of excess tension is to put together a mini yoga routine that you can use when you...
An increasing number of people are quitting the office job and discovering the joys of being your own boss in your own time in your own home with your own lunch breaks. Whether these people are entrepreneurs building an e-commerce Web...
Asthenopia, better known as eyestrain, is a huge problem for the computer user. There is a cause-and-effect relation between eyestrain and undesirable symptoms including fatigue, headache, and neck pain — all stress-inducing conditions. You are not Bruce Wayne. You should not be conducting your...