Here's to stay cool while working from home in a heatwave:
, we know). And, for the first time in forever, we’re actually missing the icy chill of our air conditioned offices.
With that in mind, then, here’s 11 hot weather hacks which should help to keep you cool while you’re WFH thisIt may seem counterintuitive, but keeping the curtains closed during the day will stop the sun from warming up your workspace and turning it into an unpleasantly sticky greenhouse.
Just as you would in the winter, try using a hot water bottle. Freeze it, though, rather than fill it with boiling water, and sit with it against your feet. Why? Well, your feet and ankles are particularly sensitive to heat, as they have lots of pulse points: popping something cool against them will initiate a cool-down effect over your entire body.Put a glass of ice water in front of a fan, and then switch it on.
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