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Tuesday
Jul122011

On Being Online...

Cassie's snoozing in the shade, oblivious to any online shenanigans

An online hiatus of only a few days thrust me into reflection on how I spend my time here with you - with my self.

By far the most thought-provoking occurrence during my short break was my withdrawal from Facebook. It was a LOT harder than I thought it would be.

And that's why I knew I needed to do it.

This online world has its benefits, I've experienced many and still do.

Among other things it's a perfect tool for nurturing existing friendships and creating new ones across the miles, for accessing and sharing resources, and for exchanging inspiration and support. It has tremendous potential to be of service to both individual and collective growth.

It can also, however, be fodder for dissatisfaction, information overload, and lead to an excessive need for external validation.

There's surely a healthy balance. The trick is to recognize when that balance has tipped too far in one direction and know what needs to be done to restore it.

For me, this time 'round, it was powering down the PC for a few days and thinking about why I turn it on in the first place.

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What tools, mantras or practices have you found to manage your time online? How do you know when it's time for a break, and how do you know when it's time to get back on?

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Reader Comments (2)

Well done for pulling the plug for a few days. It is so necessary, isn't it! I have yet to find a happy medium (what time-management practice or mantra?! :) to balance the time spent on and off-line. At times I just have to actively leave facebook, logging out entirely, in order to reclaim one's sense of 'real' life again when it all becomes too noisy. Too much of a good thing can be a little overwhelming, eh?

July 12, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterjin

"when it all becomes too noisy"

Perfectly said! Thank you Jin. : )

July 13, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSteph

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