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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

A Digital Detox Test: Unplug Twitter and Facebook. Put Off Email and Smartphone. - NYTi... - 0 views

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    Great feature by Teddy Wayne, February 7, 2014, NYT, on unplugging Twitter, Facebook, put off email and smartphone.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

4. Advantages of unplugging | A Day Without Media - 0 views

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    benefits of unplugging "relaxed, carefree, peaceful, and serene"
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

(3) What is the Internet doing to our Brains?! - 0 views

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    Short video (under 4 minutes) that stresses importance of focused attention, unplugging, focusing on one thing at a time.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Social Media Time Management - 1 views

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    Slideshare by Amer Naslund on Social Media Time Management, 21,658 views Has a great social media slide on how time should be divided between listening, measuring, creating, etc. Suggests unplugging, routines, communication and expectations, leverage tools, etc. Like slide on Social Media Maturity
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

16 Blogging Tips for Beginning Writers | Grammarly Blog - 0 views

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    good tips for writing blogs including writing the blog in the time allowed by your unplugged computer working on its battery
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The Work-Life Balancing Act: Associations Now - 0 views

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    Offers three tips for managing work life--Unplug, Take real vacations and dive into hobbies away from work, use your energy wisely, by Katie Bascuas, May 14, 2015
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

7 Important Reasons to Unplug and Find Space - 0 views

  • 1. Powering-down helps remove unhealthy feelings of jealousy, envy, and loneliness.
  • 3. Solitude is harder to find in an always-connected world.
  • 4. Life, at its best, is happening right in front of you.
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  • But no matter how much I interact with others through the miracle of technology, there is something entirely unique and fantastic about meeting face-to-face. The experience of looking another person in the eye without the filter of a screen changes everything. Each time, I am reminded that life’s most fulfilling relationships are the ones in the world right in front of me. And spending too much time looking away from them does a great disadvantage to my soul and theirs.
  • Take one extended break on a regular basis. I have found great value in choosing 40 days each year to power-down unnecessary apps (leaving only phone and text privileges on my phone). And I have completed the exercise each of the last two years. It has taught me about technology, relationships, and myself. Whether it be for one weekend, one week, or 40 days, there is great value in taking an intentional extended break from technology. Pick something. And get started right away. Your life is waiting.
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    finding space offline
anonymous

The Digital Realities Of Work Life Blending - 2 views

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    I've been in Maine for the past week on a so-called digital vacation. Yes, the craggy coastline, salt air and lobster rolls are great, but as for "getting away from it all", it just ain't happening as I imagined it could. I've got my iPhone, my tablet, my laptop, my [...]
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