I found this exceptionally funny, yet very true (for me at least).
I’ve spent a lot of time recently tracking down my time and where it all goes during the day. I have found that the above scenario happens far more than I’d like to admit. As my Senior Pastor has said, “I’m cheating something.” (From the book “Choosing to Cheat,” affiliate link)
I’d like to think that we, as a people, can be true champions of offline, where we can show the world how radically different our perspective is in terms of “work” and how we can be successful in the technology space without being plugged in 24/7.
My life, at least according to my hours, models that of the world more often than not. How about you?
human3rror says
good for you bro. ๐ you're one in a few.
jstainer says
Yes, yes and yes. Even though I wish it was no.
This issue has been very much on my mind lately, particularly when it relates to being a parent.
human3rror says
definitely as a parent!
@benwoodard1 says
When I see results I feel fulfilled. Family time is not project or result oriented work. That is my struggle.
human3rror says
definitely.
Kyle Reed says
The only time I am truly offline is when I am sleeping. I need to change that and find some time to be quiet and just listen.
human3rror says
haha.
Tom says
This is something I've thought a lot about because I do spend a lot of time in front of the computer. I'm front of it at work and I spend a lot of time in front of it at home.
The thing is, it's not like I'm wasting time when I'm on it. I'm usually working on some side project or reading something that actually has value. I don't neglect the wife, forget to do chores, nor do I choose to sit at my desk rather than go out and do something fun (be it hang out with friends, go exercise, etc).
My priorities are in order.
It just so happens that my day job and my hobbies and interests coincide around the same medium.
Graham Brenna says
Yeah like Kyle, I'm only truly offline when I'm asleep. I'm thinkin we should start a support group. Who wants to setup the website? ๐
human3rror says
not me.
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