All winter long, we dream about summer. Did you imagine a season of picnics, beach time, barbecues, and afternoons lazing with a book under a leafy tree?
Instead, do you find yourself chained to your laptop or glued to your phone? Give yourself permission to pause and step away from screens. Doing so will tell you a lot about your own habits and possible compulsions around technology.
If you find yourself feeling anxious or stressed without a device, it’s a good sign that you need to take a break from technology.
Encourage your family to agree to iPad or phone-free mealtimes or outings, reduce the scope of your posting or content schedule to honour the true essence of vacation, and set aside time to mindfully appreciate summer’s beauty.
Notice the impact that time offline has on your personal or professional life.
There is no question that the Internet has become a central feature of our daily lives.
We rely on the Internet in innumerable ways for communication, entertainment, and business.
It is also a source of endless distraction, capturing our attention and wasting our time. Choosing to strike a balance means refocusing on what truly matters and putting our attention there.
See if you can offset time wasted with time well-spent.
Happy summer.
To find out more about mindful social media us, read my 2016 tiny book, #Untrending, A Field Guide to Social Media That Matters.
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