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Honored Contributor
Posts: 39,120
Registered: ‎08-19-2010

Re: Unplugging from electronics

I know what you mean.  I got rid of annoying habits. Cut down on internet altogether, left a Q group that was not necessary any more.

Went back to my first love, reading and tackled that bunch of DVD's in the corner that has been sitting there for a yr. All this stuff takes time. 

We should start a national unplug day. I enjoy talking about cooking and history stuff, till it gets nasty, then, I move on.  I'm married I got enough aggravation. ROFL

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Re: Unplugging from electronics

Thanksfor the replies and I had to laugh when someone said I will be ready for power outages. I actually have trouble handling power outages (lol). So I didn't think of that when we were unplugged for 24 hours!. I don't use my phone nearly as much as my laptop. The tv eh, the phone eh, but yeah Id miss my laptop if power was out for days.

And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make~ The Beatles
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Posts: 17,331
Registered: ‎01-06-2015

Re: Unplugging from electronics

I need to do this more often. My phone is mostly shut off, it's my tablet that I'm addicted to. For me it's a way to procrastinate regarding things I should be getting done and that bugs me. 

"Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”