Comfort is Not As Expensive as Medical Treatment
It’s Christmas season once again and so many things are on sale. Many of the things on sale are the old inventory items of department stores that they weren’t able to sell during the year. Along with chairs and computer tables, there are also more advanced equipment like power tools and the like. It’s not difficult to see why these items didn’t sell well. Some items are beautifully designed.
Some items are just hard to use. You feel strain whenever you use them. They make you feel tired faster. Sure, the price may be cheaper, but are you willing to sacrifice comfort? Ergonomic is the new healthy, and I discovered this the hard way as a work at home mom. Hands, arms and the backside tend to become sore when the equipment is too difficult to use. Shoes that don’t fit well are always on sale, and some of those who buy these shoes end up storing them only for special occasions because they cannot bear to wear these shoes daily.
I found that it’s easier on the budget if investments are made on comfortable pieces. It’s probably mind-boggling to think that you will have to replace every mattress you have with memory foam mattress, but if you want to sleep better, it’s a good goal.
