Learn to disconnect

January 13th, 2009 by Stand Team

Most of us belong to this type of people who are “connected” throughout the day. Among the work, cellular and home computer, there are days in which we spent the majority of our time lost on the Internet.

Although this is not necessarily negative, since it lost in the web keeps our brain asset, it is not entirely positive be for hours and hours lost out there.

That is why, as much as we like losing to discover interesting things on the Internet, it is important to know away from it, and occupy our time in other ways.

*A good way to do this is setting hours in which is forbidden to use internet. For example, then leaving work you cannot walk to a computer.

*Another way is by limits. We all have that friend who is connected all the time, using a laptop, iPhone or whatever feels the need to be always online. Many times this is not really necessary, but they are only distractions that affect the facts of the real life around it. An alternative is fixed at an only time of day to respond mails or be on the web.

*Saves your laptop. Save the laptop in the closet, or where it is, but that comes out of your view is a good idea. And you will be moving away the temptation to be online all the time and you can concentrate on other things. Read the rest of this entry »