3 Ways to Keep Your Humanity in the Age of Technology

by / ⠀Entrepreneurship / June 12, 2014

unplug

Many say the first few waking hours can have a profound effect on the success
of your day. I have read articles about eating the right breakfast, exercising,
meditating, even staying clear of your electronics. But what happens when the
world demands you to be connected 24-7.We’ve created a culture that makes
you feel left out if you’re not up to speed on the latest and the greatest. How do
we keep our humanity in a technological age?

I’m not going to lie, the first thing I do in the morning is check my email.Then I make my way over to Instagram, Twitter, and of course Facebook. By the time I leave my bed, I feel like a machine going through the motions to start my day. I mindlessly take a shower, brush my teeth, fix myself a cup of coffee and thumb through my emails, once more for good measure, and then I meditate.

By the time I sit in lotus position, I feel so burned out by my technological devices, that I can hardly concentrate on my breathing and positive mantras.

My head is swarming with to do lists, which happens to be written on Evernote, which I happen to access through my iPad or laptop. I feel like I’m constantly
connected, maybe, because I am. Sound familiar?

This is why I have been experimenting with living digital free, even if it’s for an
hour or two. There are plenty of things you can do that will make your life a little
easier, and give you the space to hit refresh in order to reboot.

Three ways to shut it off:

Disconnect, Step away from the phone, ok now, step away from the computer.

Look, the world didn’t come to an end and you didn’t spontaneously
combust. You’re just fine. I can’t express how important it is to disconnect
yourself from your handy devices. You can start out small; it doesn’t have to be
a big leap. It can be as simple as setting an hour or two out of the day to step
away from everything electronic. Go for a walk, maybe grab a coffee or tea,
take a yoga class. What ever it is you do to recharge, do it, and leave your
phone at home.

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Take a second to meditate, in the morning as you wake up.

It is so important for you to take a moment for yourself. Whether this means sitting in lotus position on your living room floor or staring at your bedroom ceiling for a
breath or two, allow your body to adjust from sleep state to awake. Once your
brain has rebooted, you feel relaxed and at ease, start your morning routine with
out checking your phone or computer. It’s ok, I promise you the digital world will
be there once you’re ready to connect.

Spend more time with real people, this is so important.

We get so caught up in our digital lives that we tend to forget that we have an actual one to live, with actual people waiting to connect. It’s so easy to fall victim to the Facebook trap. Seeing what that ex is up to, obsessing over your friends “perfect” life or being jealous about your frenemy finding “the one”. Stop it right now, and back
away from the computer. How about hanging out with people who make you
feel good. Who will make you laugh, and make life feel like it’s worth living. Go
bowling, go to a concert, or take up a hobby. Get yourself out and about in the
world. Hanging out with real people can be a source of inspiration and can
spark some cool ideas, because ideas worth exploring are inspired by the real
world!

The truth is, if you’re running your own business or working a 9 to 5, shutting down
can seem next to impossible, but the trick to living a digital free morning,
afternoon or evening is to take baby steps. Start with what feels comfortable.
Small changes are better than no changes. Let’s start a revolution, where living
life is more important than posting about it.

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Casey Johnson-Aksoy is the founder of Feast and Banquet, a boutique catering company that specializes in private events. Her passion for cooking comes from the heart. Whether she’s preparing a feast for her family, brunch for friends, or a cozy private dinner for a client, her intent is to create an experience you’ll never forget.

Image Credit: ordenadoresenelaula.blogspot.com

About The Author

Matt Wilson

Matt Wilson is Co-Founder of Under30Experiences, a travel company for young people ages 21-35. He is the original Co-founder of Under30CEO (Acquired 2016). Matt is the Host of the Live Different Podcast and has 50+ Five Star iTunes Ratings on Health, Fitness, Business and Travel. He brings a unique, uncensored approach to his interviews and writing. His work is published on Under30CEO.com, Forbes, Inc. Magazine, Huffington Post, Reuters, and many others. Matt hosts yoga and fitness retreats in his free time and buys all his food from an organic farm in the jungle of Costa Rica where he lives. He is a shareholder of the Green Bay Packers.

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