Submitted by Rona_Gura on

Unplugging

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Recently, I posted a blog abut my apprehension on being on a boat for a week with no access to Wi Fi or cell service. I thought I would follow up with my experience.

 

I must, initially, confess that we had more access to cell service than I had anticipated. The first day on the water, I found myself periodically checking my phone, perhaps once an hour. On the second day, I found myself checking it a bit less. By the third day, I was only checking my phone once a day, first thing in the morning. By the third day I, also, found myself only responding to emails that truly constituted an emergency. And saving responses to nonemergency emails for when I returned to the office.

 

The more I unplugged, the more relaxed I became. I sat on deck and easily chatted, in a truly engaged manner, with the other guests on the boat without checking my phone. Or I read. I was so relaxed that I happily read several books during that week.

 

I also found that I fell asleep easier at night. I have often read-and now I can attest to this-that turning off the screens for a period before you go to bed helps you sleep better.  Since I have been home, I have tried to switch from scrolling through social media in bed, before I go to sleep, to reading books. Before I went on vacation, I often experienced problems falling asleep at night. Since I returned and switched my nighttime habit to reading only and no emails or social media, I have not yet experienced the same problems falling asleep.

 

I was happily surprised how good it felt to unplug. I would absolutely recommend doing so.

Comments

Daniel Schwartz

Great experiment that had positive results. Now the hard part, sticking to it.
Robert Intelisano

Very nice! We have an unwritten rule, no cell phone in the bedroom. The better sleep is real
Kelly Welles

Brava! Every choice and every habit either contributes to our health & longevity or takes away from it.
Rich Slomovitz

Nice. Glad you enjoyed unplugging. I’ve taken to turning off email notifications by 9pm so that if I want to use my phone or iPad to read, I can without risk of an email coming in that will cause any stress before bed.

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