October is National Ergonomics Month, a great reminder that the way we sit, move, and work every day affects how we feel. Ergonomics isn’t just about fancy equipment; it’s about setting up your workspace so your body can work comfortably and efficiently.
Ergonomics is the science of designing spaces and tools to fit the person using them. When your space supports you properly, you feel better, think clearly, and work more efficiently. When it doesn’t, discomfort and fatigue can creep in over time.
As a Certified Professional Ergonomist (CPE), I’ve been trained to understand how thoughtful workspace design can prevent injuries, improve overall well-being, and boost productivity by creating environments that are both comfortable and efficient.
Good ergonomics helps prevent pain and injury, especially to the neck, back, wrists, and eyes. It also boosts productivity and focus. When people feel comfortable in their workspace, they can bring their best energy to what they do.
Even small adjustments can improve comfort throughout the day:
If you’re working from home, without an adjustable task chair, you can still create an ergonomic setup with what you already have on hand. Here are some tips for creating an ergonomic setup at home:
Take a few minutes to check your setup. Adjust your chair, raise your screen, or add a small support cushion. The goal of ergonomics is simple: helping people feel comfortable, healthy, and supported wherever they work.
For more tips on how to create an ergonomic work setup, or if you would like to schedule an ergonomic assessment for your team or client, please reach out to me.