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		<title>Avoiding Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 04:56:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hii Hiong Ching</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Repetitive Strain Injury (or RSI) describes a group of conditions that arise from overuse of the computer. It affects muscles and nerves in the back and arms when these areas are kept tense for long periods of time due to repetitive motions, poor posture and stress.
Warning Signs
Look out for:
* Pain in the upper body, such [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Repetitive Strain Injury (or RSI) describes a group of conditions that arise from overuse of the computer. It affects muscles and nerves in the back and arms when these areas are kept tense for long periods of time due to repetitive motions, poor posture and stress.</p>
<h3>Warning Signs</h3>
<p>Look out for:</p>
<p>* Pain in the upper body, such as in the neck, shoulders, upper back, wrists, hands or fingers.<br />
* Tingling or numbness, as though the affected area has lost circulation (this can also sometimes be present when lying in bed at night.)<br />
* Weakness or fatigue in the affected area.<br />
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<h3>Good Posture</h3>
<p>Firstly, you should position your chair correctly. Start by pushing your hips as far back as they’ll go in the chair. Sit with your feet flat on the floor, and if necessary adjust the seat so that your knees are on the same level as your hips.</p>
<p>If you have armrests, adjust them so that you can lean on them with your shoulders relaxed. If your shoulders have to hunch at all for your arms to rest comfortably on your armrests, either adjust them or take them off completely.</p>
<p>Finally, adjust the back of your chair so it is completely upright. Your whole back should feel supported. If not, you may want to add a small pillow or back support.</p>
<h3>Work breaks</h3>
<p>As mentioned earlier, many freelancers have a habit of sitting at their desk for hours on end without moving. As you can imagine, this is not what our bodies were designed to do. Keep your body happy by doing the following:</p>
<p><strong>Every thirty minutes take a two-minute break</strong><br />
Stretch out your neck, arms and back and get out of your seat. Jumping up and down a couple of times is a quick way to get your blood circulating.</p>
<p><strong>Every hour take a five to ten minute break and walk around</strong><br />
It only has to be down the hall, but make sure you get moving and give your eyes something else to focus on. If you’re trying to drink more water you can get up every hour to drink a glass. If you drink one glass of water every hour for a full workday of eight hours you’ll be drinking the amount of water recommended for an adult.</p>
<p><strong>Place objects farther than arms-length away from you</strong><br />
Have objects like your telephone or stationery away from you so you need to get out of your chair to get them.</p>
<p><strong>Look into the distance to protect your eyes</strong><br />
Take care of your eyes by looking off into the distance at regular intervals. If you look into the distance and feel eyestrain or your vision is blurry, you know it’s time to take a longer break.</p>
<p><strong>Blink more</strong><br />
Place your palms on something cool like glass or metal so they become cold, then gently rest them on your eyes for a moment. Most computer workers do not blink enough which can lead to dry and uncomfortable eyes.</p>
<p><strong>Do not eat lunch at your desk</strong><br />
We all get tempted to eat at our desk when we’re facing a deadline (or just feeling lazy). Resist the urge and get outside if you can.</p>
<p><strong>Consider dumping your mouse</strong><br />
If you use your mouse a lot (illustrators, designers and photo retouchers in particular) consider buying a graphics tablet. Mice put strain on your whole arm, while a graphics tablet is more ergonomic and well suited for detail work.</p>
<h3>RSI Software</h3>
<p>It’s easy to get lost in work. Fortunately there are special software packages designed to help you remember what you should be doing. Some tell you when to take breaks, others offer added features like exercise prompts and screen freezes. Here are some to consider:</p>
<p>- Desk Doctor &#8211; <a href="http://einspine.com">http://einspine.com</a><br />
- Time Out &#8211; <a href="http://dejal.com/timeout">http://dejal.com/timeout</a><br />
- MacbreakZ &#8211; <a href="http://publicspace.net/MacBreakZ">http://publicspace.net/MacBreakZ</a><br />
- Workrave &#8211; <a href="http://workrave.org">http://workrave.org</a></p>
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		<title>Secret to Enormous Client Leads</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Mar 2008 03:11:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hii Hiong Ching</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Web designers face unique set of challenges to generate client leads. Since most of us are freelancers, this means that we need to have trust base with our clients. This is not easy, as we need to find The Client, Build Trust and Keep this client.
We have put together some ideas to help you find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Web designers face unique set of challenges to generate client leads. Since most of us are freelancers, this means that we need to have trust base with our clients. This is not easy, as we need to find The Client, Build Trust and Keep this client.</p>
<p>We have put together some ideas to help you find the right client and keep. There’s something for everyone to try and I guarantee there will be a return.</p>
<p>Here they are, your 101 hotkeys to Find, Build and Keep:</p>
<p><strong>1) Start and Write Your Own Blog</strong></p>
<p>First comes first………PORTFOLIO. You need to build yourself a very convincing portfolio website to be a showcase for your best only best piece of work. A blog is one of the most effective forms of self promotion. If you write an effective blog, you can get thousands to your blog.</p>
<p><strong>2) Make Yourself seen</strong></p>
<p>   1. Search-optimize your website to get quality Traffic<br />
   2. Use some Freelance Websites to get work, many of them is very usefull.<br />
   3. Submit your articles, tips and tutorials to sites like <a href="http://digg.com/">Digg</a>, <a href="http://del.icio.us/">del.icio.us</a>, <a href="http://www.dzone.com/">Dzone</a>, etc…</p>
<p><span id="more-61"></span><strong>3) Publicize your blog</strong></p>
<p>You’ll want to make sure you’re “pinging” the major weblog tracking sites. Most of the blogging services handle this automatically, as do the offline blogging clients.</p>
<p><strong>4) Spread The Word</strong></p>
<p>   1. Ask your family and friends to spread the word about your services<br />
   2. Ask your old satisfied clients for referrals<br />
   3. Start a Newsletter<br />
   4. Use your email signature for every outgoing email<br />
   5. Go to events in your client’s industry<br />
   6. Always have your card ready<br />
   7. Socialize<br />
   8. Participate in online blogs and forum, and always add a link to your site</p>
<p><strong>5) Promote Your Services</strong></p>
<p>   1. Get car signage<br />
   2. Advertise in a niche magazine<br />
   3. List your service in yellow pages and Craiglist similar websites.</p>
<p>The previous hotkeys will make the client notice that you exist, now what?</p>
<p><strong>6) Convince the client to use your services</strong></p>
<p>   1. Offer free stuff , like free consultation, free mockup design, free hosting plan if you are a reseller, etc…<br />
   2. Ask your satisfied client to provide feedback about the quality of your work and services.<br />
   3. Provide links to any freelance account that you might have with freelance websites to show your rating and client’s feedback.<br />
   4. Portfolio, this is where the client is sure about the quality of service he will take when he have you.</p>
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