I have a regrettable habit of folding my legs on the chair when working and hunch back, which is unhealthy.
Anyone who had struggled with something similar in the past, please share your advice and experience.
BTW, I also have ADHD which comes with challenge of behavior inhibition.
Nerd neck. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIsx1t8TJq4
>Anyone who had struggled with something similar in the past, please share your advice and experience.
So here's the thing, my nerd neck was BAD. There are many other videos like this one. There's another trick of fixing your hip angles that will realign things which can help as well; but still effort being made. It's not going to be an instant fix but boy do you ever want to do this. It's a very bad decision to not go this direction. You need to fix your posture for your own sanity.
The thing that really helped me the most. Alexander technique.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iriXg5uZ_oU
There is a spot where when you get aligned properly, you basically keep good posture automatically without thinking or any effort. In fact your muscles will suddenly relax for the first time in a long time and you'll never go back to bad posture. Alexander technique is lazy living, and yet practically perfect posture.
The other thing that will help greatly. Breath properly. When you breath properly, your lungs will put you in good order.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldNnKVGxabA
Incidentally, all of these things tend to lead to anxiety and adhd.