A Day Without Technology
The day started off just like any normal day would. The sun was shining bright as can be; my dorm room bed was just as squeaky and uncomfortable as ever so it was a pretty normal day. But yet something about this day was going to be different. I would not use technology, something that I doubted I could do.
The goal of my day was to go as long as I could without using technology. That means no phone, no computer, and no iPod. I’m attached to my phone so this was a very difficult task. I only really listen to my iPod when I run or workout so I didn’t think that would be very difficult. I periodically check my laptop to do homework, or check facebook, or emails, and look at sports center. But I knew I could go a day without doing these things, or at least an afternoon. I had homework I had to do that night so I had to use my computer at some point.
I woke up around 12:00 pm because my alarm clock didn’t go off. The first technology that I went without was my alarm clock. (But Paul don’t fret I did this on Saturday so I didn’t need my alarm clock!) It was nice for a change not to hear the incessant beeping from my clock; it felt very refreshing to wake up naturally. After I woke up I went to grab lunch with some of my friends. I was the only one who wasn’t using a phone. I observed that most of them were on their phone more than half of the time we were at lunch. After lunch I went to workout. I really enjoy listening to music that pumps me up when I work out. Without the music I able to think about other things and focus more on the exercises I was doing. Then after that I played basketball for a couple of hours. It was nice not to have to worry about my phone in-between games. I could just focus on basketball and getting some good quality exercise. So then after I was all finished playing basketball I loaded up all my gear, stretched for a good thirty minutes then made my way back to my dorm to shower and get all cleaned up. That night I decided that I would take my girlfriend on a date. We went and had a very nice dinner, then walked around the campus. It was very nice. I focused on her and not any of my technology. It was a good way to end a technology free day. But then when I got back I had to get some homework done so unfortunately I had to get on my laptop and do some homework.
I was nice to see that I could actually go almost a whole day with out technology. I didn’t think that I was going to be able to do it. I proved to myself I could. It was nice to not be distracted.
That's great that you could go a day without technology. Maybe some time over the summer I'll try this, but I can see how it could be a challenge, yet still rewarding as far as being able to prove your life does not completely rely on technology
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