Don't Panic!
You can indeed survive in this crazy, tech-filled world without the internet or social media. A classmate of mine recently posted a blog about things we can do to break away from the social media "chains that bind." I highly suggest that you head on over to Katie's blog and check out "Cutting the Cord." This well-written piece is quick and concise and features some background information on the topic, tips for disconnecting, and a little bit on taking control of our time online.My Take
Social media and e-mail can be habit-forming. In fact, many of us develop online routines that we go through everyday without really ever giving it any thought. I can attest that this is very true for me. The first thing I do every morning is check my AOL mail, see what's happening on Facebook, read my BSU e-mail, and, very often, check in on my Ebay auctions (but that's a whole other problem altogether).So, you may ask, could I ever do without social media altogether? Well, the answer is quite simple.
No.
So, how about you all? Social media - Good? Bad? Could you ever disconnect?
Even though I wrote about it, I'll be the first to admit that I can't disconnect! As soon as I get up in the mornings, I check my e-mail and Facebook, and then I continue to do it throughout the day- almost as if it's programmed into me! One thing I will say that I didn't mention in my post is that sometimes, I use the internet as a way to "disconnect" from the real world. If I'm taking a break between reading or writing something, I'll most often browse blogs. It find it relaxing, oddly enough!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I could disconnect either. I have made it part of my routine to check my social networking sites as soon as I wake up in the morning. There have been times I have gone a day or so without checking, I didn't have withdraws or anything, but I was aware that I wasn't online and that I wasn't checking anything. This is part of my life now, it would be really hard to take it out.
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