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If you’re a regular reader here, maybe you’ve noticed my absence for the last several weeks. It’s been the dog days of summer here in New England, raining nonstop, then boiling hot, then more rain. In spite of the weird weather, we in the Northeast treasure our summers ferociously, trying to capitalize on the three months of the year when snow and blizzards are unlikely. So, I too have been haunting the beaches, the lakes and the mountains, rain or shine. But, most notably, I’ve been almost completely unplugged from my devices (except for my professional voicemail), and LOVING IT!!!
For weeks now, no blogging, no radio shows, no YouTube videos, hardly a tweet, no clever Facebook entries, no LinkedIn updates, no book drafts, no cellphone calls, nothing!
Instead of daily “tech dialysis” I’ve gone tooling around without the world being able to contact me, and the only one who even seems to notice is my husband who thinks it’s inconsiderate. (We’re working on a compromise).
I’ve gone to lunches and dinners with people I enjoy having conversations with, instead of whining to tech support.
I’ve gotten off my laptop and rekindled connections with colleagues and old friends. (They’re still alive!)
I’ve actually been reading books and magazines just for fun! Freedom from emails and Google!
I’ve been preparing for my boating license test, learning all about “starboard stand-on” versus “port give-way,” halyards, double clove knots, and such vital things I’ll need to know on the waterways when I’m supposedly “manning the vessel.”
I’ve gone on hikes, bike rides, and car rides in the countryside instead of doing professional gigs.
I’ve nurtured my garden, watered the lawn, planted new beds, and fought Japanese beetles instead of battling scam sites and internet viruses.
I’ve visited other cities, just for fun trips to see the sites. (Cheated a bit with some book promo).
I’ve watched movies, plays and silly TV shows without any “productive justification.”
And miraculously, without all the internet busyness, I’ve gone to sleep most nights at a normal hour, not on my usual vampire schedule!
I’m telling you, getting unplugged can be a total joy! How novel – life without devices! Try it!
Big Summer Cheers,
Susan Lager
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