The Low Tech Experiment Revisited

Facebook was the first casualty of this experiment. I left Facebook because, drama. I also took the Facebook app from my phone.

That has been working.
I did put the app back on my phone as well because honestly, I like staying connected both with my friends and my business. I have made a conscious effort to not spend too much time on Facebook on my phone unless I have no motivation to do anything else. Like during the snow. And last night.
So, while I'm back on social media, I've successfully avoided drama.
Then to become more productive, I removed all games from my phone. I thought about all the things I could do if I weren't playing that game, such as read more, write again, exercise, anything to stimulate my brain and nurture my health.
This was harder than I thought it would be. I have found myself uploading it and removing it again several times, mostly out of complete boredom and lack of motivation. I relied on it heavily while I was snowed in, as I really didn't have the energy or the brain power to do much of anything else.

WritingPurging crap out of my homeReadingExercisingMaking jewelry
I'm still working on becoming even more low tech. I still debate whether I should keep the Facebook app on my phone or not. I think I suffer from FOMO (fear of missing out). Completely irrational, I know.
I'm hoping by eliminating these time and soul sucking forces from my life and doing things to keep my mind and body active, I will:

I want to feel good and to contribute beauty to this world. I truly believe that being less reliant on technology and more reliant on me will help me achieve this.
Published on February 16, 2019 12:52
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