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Why I'm Getting A Divorce in 2014
This is a blog I came across the other day. It was posted on December 31, 2013. Something to really think about and consider making some changes in my electronic habits . . . . I'm taking the challenge!
Link to his blog.
Why I'm Getting A Divorce in 2014 - - -
Before you start assuming I will be
leaving my wife, let me just tell you that’s just simply not the case.
I’m looking to leave someone else. Someone you may not know about.
Someone who takes up most of my time, distracts me from spending time
with my wife, and even spends time with me during the late hours of the
night.
Her name is iPhone 5. She’s extremely
smart, funny, reliable, and keeps me up to date with all the latest
trends. And although she’s always by my side, I can’t help but notice
that she is keeping me from spending time with the people who matter
most in my life: God, my wife, my family, and my dreams.
She’s really good at keeping my
attention. So much so that I’ve been known to completely ignore people
when they are trying to have a conversation with me. She tempts me to
use her apps while at church, weddings and funerals, instead of enjoying
the moment un-distracted. She even keeps me from working on personal
projects that have strict dead-lines.
She’s extremely insensitive when it
comes to my safety, and is always tempting me to be with her while I
drive. I can’t help but notice she is slowly infecting my social life,
my marriage, and the lives of those around me. Many people act like it’s
no big deal, but I imagine the longer one ignores this issue, the worse
one’s personal relationships will be affected in the long run.
We need to bring our phones back to being an accessory, not a priority.
2014 Challenge: Divorce your
phone, your apps, your social-feeds, and engage in relationships with
people that actually matter. Vow to spend a significant amount of time
off your mobile-devices, unplugged, and instead get back to making
personal relationships that will stand the test of time.
Other than God, my wife deserves to be
the #1 priority in my life and I don’t want anything to get in the way
of that. The reality is, we’re all married to our phones in one way or
another.
Mind you. Not everyone struggles with this. But I hope you will take this into consideration regardless.
- Learn to balance the time you spend on your phone.
- Make your phone an accessory rather than a priority.
- Give yourself limitations as to when and where your phone can be used.
- Control how you use your phone, and stop allowing your phone to control you.
- Try spending parts of your weekends unplugged, offline, and away from your mobile device.
In 2014, I vow to divorce my phone. Will
you join me? Share this with a friend, and let’s get the “Divorce Your
Phone” movement going.
-Jarrid WilsonLink to his blog.
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