Why I Choose Digital Detoxification: A Personal Journey
Gineesh Madapparambath
Author of Kubernetes and Ansible books, Automation and Containerization Explorer, techbeatly.com/youtube
In today’s digital age, it’s easy to become consumed by technology. We spend hours glued to our screens, checking social media, responding to emails, and scrolling through endless streams of information. While technology has certainly brought many benefits to our lives, it’s important to recognize the negative impact it can have on our well-being.
That’s where digital detoxification comes in. By intentionally disconnecting from technology, we can create space for meaningful connections, personal growth, and self-care. I discovered the value of digital detoxification when I started practising it on weekends or time-off days.
During those hours, I keep my mobile phone away for 4 to 8 hours a day, maybe inside my bedroom or somewhere else where I won’t check it frequently. I also avoid using laptops during this time. I call this process digital detoxification, and it’s been a fun and helpful practice for me.
By disconnecting from technology, I have found that I can spend quality time with my family, help in the kitchen, prepare some awesome dishes (as per my wife’s feedback), and watch TV. This has helped me have better communication with my family members, increased productivity, improved sleep quality, reduced stress and anxiety, more focused attention on important tasks, greater mindfulness and presence at the moment, and enhanced creativity and imagination.
However, some people have complained about my digital detoxification practice, wondering why I didn’t respond to their calls or messages. But those who know me understand that I will reply when I am free and never ignore messages or calls unless there is a reason. In case of emergency calls, I know the person will call again, and I will know. I don’t plan to change my practice because of such complaints. Instead, I want to practice more and encourage others to try it too.
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Research supports the benefits of digital detoxification. Studies show that excessive screen time can lead to negative effects such as disrupted sleep patterns, decreased physical activity, and increased stress and anxiety. By taking a break from technology, we can reduce these negative effects and improve our overall well-being.
Additionally, digital detoxification can help us cultivate a deeper sense of presence and mindfulness in our daily lives. Instead of being consumed by technology, we can focus on the present moment and connect with the world around us. This can lead to a greater appreciation for the simple things in life and a greater sense of fulfilment.
In conclusion, digital detoxification is a valuable practice that can positively impact our lives. By disconnecting from technology, we can find balance in our lives, prioritize our well-being, and rediscover the joys of being present at the moment. So, go ahead and give it a try. You might be surprised by how much you enjoy it!
This article was originally published in techbeatly .
Thanks for Sharing! ?? Gineesh Madapparambath
Experienced in Salesforce Administration and Salesforce Sales Cloud: Fostering Optimal CRM Effectiveness | 5 x Salesforce Certified | 1 x Scrum.Org Certified
1 年Gineesh Madapparambath towards mindfulness, good write up mate.
Experienced Software Architect | 20+ years in Enterprise Software Design | Technical Leadership & Agile Evangelist
1 年You have discovered a key skill. One that will pay off far more than all our geek skills put together. Congratulations on doing so at the age you did) and hope you stick with it!
Subject Matter Expert at Singtel | DCA | kubernetes (CKA | CKAD)
1 年Nice ?? , one point to add bro… discussing financial things with wife… atleast once in a month for one hour on roadmap for next five years