Taking a Stand - The First Couple Days

Sunday Evening: So, I got the standing desk up, and spent a few hours working today. It is a good thing I went and got the stool, I would not have been able to stand the entire time without my back giving me issues.

I was moving around quite a bit, I think part of the problem is going to be the existing “low” desk. I need a high table surface. I had some writing to do and did some of it crouched at the desk, and some with the papers in my lap while on the stool. Hmm… maybe tomorrow I’ll measure the top. I have some plywood here, I could maybe rig something up to go on top of the existing desk for now to see how I like the height.

I probably spent about 50-60% of the time standing. My goal for now is to get that in the 80-90% range.

I may need a small box or something to rest a foot on while standing. I kept wanting to take a posture like if I had one foot up on a step or something. And I’m wondering if I shouldn’t get a pad similar to what cashiers at the store stand on as well.

Monday: Monday went ok… did a mix of standing/leaning/sitting. The desk is a bit short for me though, so I have the keyboard up on a 3″ binder. Gives it a nice slant too though. So may have to rig something more permenant up. My legs/knees were very sore that night though. Need one of those mats like they have at the grocery store registers.

I wasn’t in the office at all Tuesday, visting a job site in WI. (5 hours of driving for a 30 minute meeting… whee!). Wednesday I was only here for a couple hours. The major hurdle is not having a stand-up height writing surface. I had a bunch of writing to do and ended up pulling a chair up to the other side of the bigger desk for awhile.

Shoes. Another key deal here. Stopped and got a new pair last night, Nike. My other ones were Rebok, good, but just worn out. I’m in and out a lot today, so we’ll see how the rest of the day goes…

More than you wanted to know: What to do with Scotch tape

Ok, Scotch is a brand of clear tape… but since the maker, 3M is just down the road and I’m Scottish… I’m partial to calling all clear tapes “Scotch tape” anyways. Now I’ve heard of some creative uses for Scotch tape before… well, actually… I haven’t. BUT, I did wander across this…

A couple of Scots?

This is part of a gallery of Things Made From Scotch Tape over on Obscenely Bored. There’s another 16 shots over there you should check out.

Alright, this did come up because I did recently read about a good tip for using Scotch tape that I thought I would share. Unfortunately, I can’t find where I saw it… maybe Lifehacker? Anyways, if you use vanilla file folders and put labels on them… you know it’s a pain to reuse them. You can add more labels, and get a nice stacking effect. Or tear the old one off and take half the paperboard with it. Neither are great options… so next time, put a strip of Scotch tape on the folder tab BEFORE you put the label on, and when it comes time to reuse the folder, the label will peel right off!

And to add my own originaly tip to the mix (I had this posted on a previous version of my site, so yes.. I claim it as my own); for work I deal with a lot of papers that get 3-hole punched and put in binders. All too often one of two things happens… either a page pulls out, tearing one or more of the holes, or something happens when punching the holes in the first place and they’re not set where they should be… maybe too close to the edge, or the page shifted up so the holes are too low..? Well, Scotch tape to the rescue! Simple use a piece about 2 to 2-1/2 inches long and fold it over the edge of the paper, covering the ripped or incorrectly punched hole. You need to fold it over or you risk having exposed tape making pages stick together. Then just repunch the page. The tape helps reinforce ripped holes, or give you a whole new spot to punch if your original hole was a bit off.

Sure, you could use those fancy hole-reinforcers, but why buy those only to have them stuck away in a drawer when you probably have the tape handy on your desk anyways? And those reinforces do nothing for you if you punch the hole wrong.

So… there you have it. From fixing torn pages to creating statues… what you can do with Scotch tape is practically limitless! What else do YOU do with Scotch tape? Leave a comment to tell the world. Just keep it clean. (ooo… removing lint! there’s another use!)