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RE: The Honey pot - 23/05/2022 Winner - THIS POST NOW CLOSED FOR ENTRIES

My chair is a throwback from my working days. I was allowed to take it home with me after retirement. It's a standard high back chair you usually don't find in an office environment. It rests on coasters. It's also a swivel. However, it was specially made for me after I returned to work from my back surgery. Had a super duper boss at the time.

Anyway, the chair and associated padding was purchased from RELAX THE BACK. It's a company that specializes in providing excellent seating alternatives for specific needs, such as my surgery.

Ten years after retirement, and I'm still finding comfort in it. I love relaxing my arms on it while at the keyboard. The chair has a back as well as a seat pad.

Thanks for your question. I've never had to describe my chair before it's been with me so long.

Take care.

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That sounds like a very comfortable chair.

I read a book by Colleen Hoover, Verity - its about a writer who can't finish her book and needs to hire a ghostwriter.

Well, when the ghostwriter site on Verity's chair, she is instantly amazed at what a difference a chair makes. She makes a comment about how much of a better writer she would be if she was always comfortable.

I've been paying attention to chairs since I read that book :)

It does make a difference. If you're not comfortable, then you constantly are adjusting your position and interrupting your thoughts.