Great points! I do however have to say that disabled people do other things besides lie down. ha. When I was a working supervisor, we had many of our meetings whlle standing or walking. At 80 I spend most of my life sitting. I'm more of an up and down kind of gal, but I still sit too much. You've made me want to go for a walk now.
Thanks, Sandra. Yes, I was trying to list some exaggerated assumptions about lying down or not. Of course people with disabilities do things besides lie down.
I'm trying not to sit for more than 20 minutes at a time without breaking it up with some other kind of motion, including, yes, a good walk now and then.
Well-said. I'm a lounger, too.
I like the way the world looks from a prone position.
Great points! I do however have to say that disabled people do other things besides lie down. ha. When I was a working supervisor, we had many of our meetings whlle standing or walking. At 80 I spend most of my life sitting. I'm more of an up and down kind of gal, but I still sit too much. You've made me want to go for a walk now.
Thanks, Sandra. Yes, I was trying to list some exaggerated assumptions about lying down or not. Of course people with disabilities do things besides lie down.
I'm trying not to sit for more than 20 minutes at a time without breaking it up with some other kind of motion, including, yes, a good walk now and then.
I’m a fellow napper.
Of course you are. Napping is wisdom.
MUCH more interesting:-)
There are several instances where, in lots of corporate jobs, where the ability to lounge while working would increase productivity.
No doubt.