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

My favorite room in my house is my work room. In it I have my computer, favorite chair and comfortable reading couch. Yes, it's a bit cluttered right now, but I'm on a Minimalist path and hopefully will declutter by year-end.

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I'd love to hear more about your chair.

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.

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.


we often make the space we spend the most time and the time where we perceive productivity as our comfort room and your chair must bring back some good memories of being productiveHi @justclickindiva Thanks for taking part in the Honey Pot