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Reddit mentions of Coccyx Orthopedic Memory Foam Seat Cushion With ANTI-SLIP Bottom - Helps With Sciatica Back Pain - Perfect for Your Office Chair and Sitting on the Floor Gives Relief From Tailbone Pain

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Coccyx Orthopedic Memory Foam Seat Cushion With ANTI-SLIP Bottom - Helps With Sciatica Back Pain - Perfect for Your Office Chair and Sitting on the Floor Gives Relief From Tailbone Pain
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    Features:
  • Travel Bag Included
  • COMFORTABLE FOR EXTENDED TIME: Adating to your body, our versitle car seat cushion can help you to ease some of that back and posterior discomfort. Big enough for comfort, small enough for convenience! OEKO-TEX and Certi-PUR US certified
  • GREAT FOR POSTURE - This versatile home office chair cushion doesn't just promote lumbar support & relief, tailbone, and posterior discomfort - it also promotes a stronger seated posture. Enjoy lower back pain relief with this office chair back support!
  • WON'T FALL OFF CHAIR - Our cushions come with a handle for travel as outdoor chair cushions or seat cushions for office chairs. The anti-slip bottom of our chair pads are designed to keep your pillow in place.
  • FITS ALL TYPES OF SEATING: Could be used as a gaming chair cushion, car seat cushion, cushion for office chair, stadium seat cushion, trucking, and so much more.
  • CONVENIENT CLEANING - This office chair cushion comes with a black mesh cover that isn't all looks - it's breathable and machine washable too! Remove the zippered cover and toss it in the wash for an easy clean.
  • KEEPS SHAPE FOREVER: Sit on our versatile gaming chair pillow for back pain for as long as you like without worrying of flattening out. Wether you're working from home, driving, or gaming. Makes a great travel accessories; sit comfortably wherever you go
  • PORTABLE: Our butt pillow is a road trip essentials for adults! Use it as a car pillow for tailbone pain relief or cushion or as a home office accessories. Take this with you anywhere you go without occupying a lot of space.
  • NO MORE UNCOMFORTABLE CHAIRS: Our lumbar support pillow for office chair is a work from home essentials because it changes your you seat.This tailbone pain relief cushion takes into account weight applied and provides support where you need it most.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height4.02 Inches
Length17.99 Inches
Number of items1
SizeCoccyx
Weight2.1 Pounds
Width14.02 Inches

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u/fantabuly ยท 8 pointsr/Corridor

Compositing artist here, been doing this professionally for about five years now, I'd say there's a particularly important one all you artists should take into real consideration first and foremost. Maybe not as important to the hobbyists out there, but still a good thing to take into account for doing this type of work.

HEALTH. Physically and mentally. This may not exactly be the case every place you go, especially since I mostly work remotely, but the hours required on the more professional shows do come at a cost. You could be on a show for anywhere from a month to a year, and as time goes on the hours grow, to the point where you're doing 70-80 hours a week (I had to push 90 for the last few weeks of work on one series). Now, that doesn't leave a lot of time for eating right, working out, being social, etc. IF not managed adequately, it can and will cause a strain on your brain, friendships and your overall well-being. Invest in yourself, and then your workstation. You come first, always.

Just because you're confined to a desk all day doesn't mean it won't be physically demanding, it is a marathon that requires discipline to see it through to the other side without losing yourself. Here's some tips:

  • Have a plan or regimen for eating each week, plan a meal prep day/evening to make sure you won't have to do any extra work during the week and prepare some food ahead of time (you won't have time). I know it's easy to jump in the car and grab some fast food, or even get some delivery via GrubHub, UberEats or any various delivery service, but do yourself a favor: save the money and your gut, make the time to eat right. Oh, and ditch the coffee and drink tea. You need focus and balance, don't look to coffee for a boost in energy or strength, hits you hard at the end of the day.

  • Get. A better. Chair. Do NOT skimp on this, do not skimp on this, DO NOT SKIMP ON THIS. you don't want to have to deal with severe back problems the rest of your life. Not saying you need to drop thousands on one of the chairs PIXAR has their employees sitting in, but take it seriously because this is how you are going to be working those 70 hour weeks. Even if you don't hit hours that high, take some of the stress out of sitting for long spans of time and sit right. Do some research on what chairs ARTISTS are using, not just everyday folk, and get a broad sense of your options. If you don't have the money for the chair just yet, get one of these in the meantime or one like it (I am not paid to endorse this product, I just freakin' love it):
    https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01IM5CFZM/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

  • Invest in a better bed and pillow. This one may already be taken care of, but if not: get on it. Just as important as the chair, if not more. Again, this won't apply to you hobbyists out there, but you don't want to be sleeping in a crappy bed after 16 hours of work. Especially if you are only sleeping for a few hours, as that tends to happen. There will also be sleepless nights, so the opportunities you do get to sleep need to be done so in the proper environment. This also ties back into the coffee thing, you shouldn't be drinking coffee through the day, it ain't gonna put you to sleep.

  • Do not lose touch with friends and family. This used to be difficult for me, especially since I work remotely so I'm not around a lot of people like you usually are in a studio. It's easy to get lost in the work and not communicate verbally as much as you used to with people, and it sucks the life out of you. Keep your mind stimulated and your social skills sharp. You'd be surprised how inarticulate you can become after eight months confined to the same room working in isolation. You will go mad, I speak from experience. Even if you are working in a VFX house environment, it's important to stay as social as possible/is appropriate. You and your team are all fighting the same challenges, and it can get tough living in the trenches, but you're all in it together. You'll feel better, they will too, and everyone's work will be that much better because of it.

    Stay engaged, stay sharp, stay inspired. If you have any more specific questions about stuff, I'll do my best to give my advice.


u/Purplegill10 ยท 1 pointr/nba

Hey do you happen to know about those special back cushions that offer a hole for your spine? These ones. I have one due to having a slightly misaligned spine and they absolutely work wonders.