RESOLUTION: UNPLUG AND GET CONNECTED

 

A few summers back while on vacation with friends I learned a great lesson. Well…two actually. The first was that cell phones and salt water don’t mix (and that phone insurance is a good thing). The second lesson came a few days later, about 48 hours after the phone-meets-ocean thing.

I learned that once I moved past the anxiety of being unplugged from my technology and various social media outlets, I felt more connected to my wife, my friends and the experiences of each day. I realized that the greatest gift I could give myself and those around me was my presence.

Granted, the disruption in my ability to read e-mail, connect with clients and stay productive was easier because I was already on vacation. After another five days unplugged I committed to a life free from the binds of instant communication, anytime news and social media. Upon returning home, I am proud to report that my life of tech freedom lasted almost 12 whole hours!

While I don’t believe that disconnecting from technology is very realistic in this day and age, I do think that we can all be smarter about our smart phones.

In the spirit of New Years’ resolutions, I have resolved to put people first.

While visiting with friends, meeting with clients or enjoying my time with my family, I commit to be very thoughtful about how and when I include my phone. I won’t be perfect but I will make a conscious effort to give the gift of my presence to those who share theirs with me.

My resolution: in 2016, I am committed to unplugging and getting connected.

Posted by Jon Simons
Jon Simons

Written by Jon Simons

In his role as Executive Vice President, Jon has oversight over product development and training for DBD Group. He, along with the rest of the leadership team, provides strategic direction and insight for the company. He plays a key role in welcoming new consultants and ensuring that they offer the same quality service and tools as the rest of the DBD team.

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