Women’s Lifestyle Magazine
Does it seem like high-tech gadgets are taking over our lives?
Does it seem like high-tech gadgets are taking over our lives? Back To Basics
Technology has been affecting our lives for more than a century now. But it seems like only within the past decade has it gotten out of control. We have become too advanced and too dependent on what used to be luxuries only a few short years ago.
After realizing that I had become obsessed with “staying connected” for the last few years, I have decided to back off on the technology a bit. Therefore, I propose the following:
Disconnect your PDA’s and use them only as a calendar and address book. Your emails will still be available on your computer when you feel like reading them. Only now you won’t have to answer them every few minutes as they arrive to your inbox with that annoying beep, beep.
Use cell phones only when necessary, and shut them off when you don’t need them. There’s no law that says people must be able to get hold of you when they want to. Instead, have them leave you a message that you can return at your convenience.
Stop with the “instant updates.” News is available 24 hours a day. It’s not that important to know what’s going on every 15 minutes.
Stress is on the rise and diseases are out of control, most of them due to stress. My grandpa continues to remind me that, “All diseases are caused by stress, and only syphilis is from pleasure.” After decades of hearing this, I finally believe him.
Nonfat, low-fat, decaffeinated and sugar-free foods are poisons. Remember that saying, “You are what you eat?” I never did grasp that concept until I got sick and discovered that most of the foods I consumed made me sick, tired and irritated.
Time off is essential to your health and your future. You only get one body, so treasure it, nurture it, and take care of it. Become the “high maintenance” person you were meant to be by staying positive, putting yourself first (some of the time), and learning to love yourself just the way you are. It’s back-to-basics time, so turn off all of your electronic devices, grab a book and a cup of hot chocolate and remember, the best is yet to come.
Yana Berlin is the founder and CEO of www.fabulously40.com, devoted to the celebration of all things “woman,” especially the challenges and joys women face juggling their careers, children, relationships and life’s other issues. Fabulously 40.com. is a social network for women that catalyzes its members to celebrate and embrace their life. Join us as we embark on our journey to the best part of our lives, membership is free www.fabulously40.com