Showing posts with label hyperconnection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hyperconnection. Show all posts

Sunday, November 5, 2023

An unplugged life

Disconnect yourself.

Not now, you are reading this! Plan a time for that and live an unplugged life even for a few hours. Or minutes, if you are too busy.

The benefits are enormous, it is called tech detox and it can give you another perspective for life.

Before disconnecting yourself and therefore, stopping to read this, a few points to take into account:

  1. Some of the things to which you are connected are under your responsibility. Before unplugging yourself, start a backup plan for them.
  2. Tell other people who should know you won’t be available for a while, but don’t brag about it. In fact, just tell them you are not going to be available; if you start to explain yourself, they may argue and you will be involved in trying to justify what you are doing. And of course, you will need to be connected for that…
  3. Have something to do during that time: cleaning, sorting your clothes, donating your clothes, reading a wonderful (paper) book, talking with that special person (in person), enjoying life.
  4. After you come back from this detox, understand what happened to you, check about what you got for doing that. Tell others and inspire people to disconnect themselves too.

Enjoy it! I am sure it will improve your health, if you do that a few times during the week.

Sunday, October 29, 2023

Times of hyperconnection: wellness

There is no definite information about the impact of the hyperconnection times we are living on our health, but I am sure there is.

Our wellness is in risk and we should be much more concerned about the time we spend watching a screen, listen to an audio or browsing.

I would like to suggest a few things that may help you, as they help me.:

  • Put a time restraint to access your cell phone, particularly the options related to internet.
  • If you can go and talk with someone, do it, instead of sending them a message.
  • At every 45 minutes, stop and look at nature or the horizon.
  • Every now and then, unplug yourself completely… eh, remember to warn members of your family and friends about that.
  • Go simple! Even with your equipment, particularly if you don’t work with it.
  • Go happy! Find happiness within, from nature or from other people, in person.

Remember: maybe the effects are not visible, but I am sure you will feel much better in terms of your physical and mental health.