After reading this, do yourself a favor - for 24 hours make the time to rid yourself of things that keep you plugged in like social media, zoom meeting and the like.
As March 5 rolls in to celebrate National Day of Unplugging, we reflect on how technology has changed us so much that our families, workplaces and entire lives are reliant on a variety of electronic devices.
The invention of the cellphone in the 1900's and the decades of technological advances in manufacturing, design, and the overall functionality have been welcomed with pomp and glitz.
Nowadays, it's the phone in our pockets that keep us connected. Our phones are now our wallets, shopping carts, and medical records that hold vital information about us.
If you need respite from the daily technological nuances, carve some time for yourself to unplug, unwind and make meaningful connections with people, the outdoors and the simple things in life. If you want to get involved check out the National Day of Unplugging website.
As March 5 rolls in to celebrate National Day of Unplugging, we reflect on how technology has changed us so much that our families, workplaces and entire lives are reliant on a variety of electronic devices.
The invention of the cellphone in the 1900's and the decades of technological advances in manufacturing, design, and the overall functionality have been welcomed with pomp and glitz.
Nowadays, it's the phone in our pockets that keep us connected. Our phones are now our wallets, shopping carts, and medical records that hold vital information about us.
If you need respite from the daily technological nuances, carve some time for yourself to unplug, unwind and make meaningful connections with people, the outdoors and the simple things in life. If you want to get involved check out the National Day of Unplugging website.