Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Guidelines for Giving Up the Mobile-Phone

1. Enclose a consumable thing

When abandoning a mobile phone you may be able to rotate among different objects as needed in different purposes like business cards, iPod, notepad etc. Normally a human’s remembrance is up to a certain level and possibility of forgetting something in mind is real. But you can have a replaceable object which allows you to prioritize the work applicably.

2. Support yourself

A stressful situation without a cell phone teaches you to have a reflective level of patience and trust while making it humorous. For instance, if you are going to meet someone at a restaurant, and they are late, you have to trust that they’re on their way. It’s a lot more peaceful this way.

3. Have a system in place

If you are really going to ditch the cell phone first think of a system that allows you to free yourself from the cell phone’s distractions.
Sample system:-
  • At work use office land- phone for office related activities
  • On the road have an emergency phone in car
  • At home if really need use Skype else use house land-phone
Most people use their mobile phones throughout the whole day. Then you have constantly racking up bills. Therefore people now no need for a house phone, or work phone. When you’ve got your cell phone, you can use it anytime, anywhere, for anything.
When you give-up using the cell phone, you make a decision to classify the life. Additionally, you can use Google voice to catch your messages, call friends and get in touch with them freely without generating mobile bill rapidly.  However, ditching your cell phone means you’re not ditching your friends. You’re simply compartmentalizing your life and setting boundaries. You’re setting yourself up for a time where you can pay the attention that friend’s be worthy of focused attention; not attention while multitasking.

4. Offline activities

Replace cell phone activities with mind-expanding activities. If your habit centered on making calls on your travel to work, replace this with a book or with a pirith CD or listen to radio news etc.

The truth of not using a cell phone all the days/ months/ years have afforded me highly and close relates many pleasures and benefits. 

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