Working Up To It (A Guide for Women and Men)
(Page 7 of 7)
May/June 1982
By Lindsay Cobb
Finally, remember to protect your eyes and ears. Use good lighting (avoid sharp glare or shadows) in your workshop to reduce eyestrain, and wear earplugs or mufflers when working with motorized equipment... since noise can transform itself into neck tension, creating stress for your body. Blocking out excessive noise will make your job far more pleasant.
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GO TO IT!
Now no one ever suggested that physical labor is easy, but if you properly condition yourself to its rigors, sensibly pace your energy and organize your available time, and adapt your tools to fit your build, I think you'll find that tackling difficult jobs can be every bit as rewarding as it is challenging!
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