The fast and free flow of information at our desks, on our screens and in the palm of our hands is advancing a new form of burnout.
Multitasking is not the answer.
Focused attention is.
But life along with personal and work commitments make it tough to put our great digital tools where they belong – as an aid not a lifestyle.
Some thoughts:
- Take breaks more often – get up, walk around, get the blood circulating and refresh.
- Spend at least one morning or afternoon each week on thinking and reflecting. This world is too busy for most of us to take time to make decisions on that which we want unless time is put aside.
- Take control of your email, texting and social media. One sentence responses are often enough. Not all mail needs to be answered and Twitter doesn’t own you – or at least, it shouldn’t. Addictive habits pertaining to digital devices need an intervention only you can perform.
- Schedule an escape from reality. My escape is the beach or a fabulous paradise named Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA. A DuPont estate that has been turned into gardens and arboretums. A cellphone automatically becomes only a camera on the long walks and discovery tours.
- Give the same focused attention to people who are important in your life as you give to your Galaxy or iPhone. In life only relationships really matter in the end. No one dying says, wish I could have missed my children growing up more. They regret it.
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