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wellington womble
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I had a similar problem when I was working from home last year - it was just daft to put the central heating on for just one room, and it wasn't that it was particularly cold, just that I was sitting still, typing. We had the woodburner in all day, anyway, but downstairs, and the heating on for just an hour or so in the mornings, and sat by the woodburner in the evenings.
I found a few solutions, the most effective (not sure if it'll work with spinning) was to fill a hot water bottle (with water boiled on the woodburner that we kept in all day) and put it under my feet, but a sheepskin rug on my chair amde a big difference too. I also found deliberately leaving going out for the wood or a paper or whatever, until I was just beginning to get cold, and the activity, and coming in from the cold, made me feel warmer.
Later on, I managed to eliminate the hot water bottle, and train a dog to sit on my feet - you can always put the hot water bottle on your lap or behind your back though. |
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