Daily Prompts

How do I

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How do you know when it’s time to unplug? What do you do to make it happen?

Know when it’s time to unplug? What do I do to make it happen?

Usually, I know it is time to unplug when I’m too drained to get online and do the things I love to get distracted.

Sometimes, grabbing a paperback book is easy, so I don’t get tempted to go online.

Or just doing some art or writing on paper so I don’t even go near my electronics, and music helps, too. Unplugging is good when I’m in that zone of peace because it keeps me from overthinking things and making irrational decisions.

I try to unplug for several hours daily, but it can be hard sometimes.

I’m not getting distracted so much by things that end up making me feel like I wasted my day, and that usually helps me unplug, for I like to feel fulfilled at the end of the day, and that helps me to look forward to the next day.

2 thoughts on “How do I”

  1. Nicole Smith – I am in my 40s. I am a mother of 2, wife, and I work at a local family owned restaurant. I love reading and writing. I write poetry and blog to understand myself and the world around me better.
    Nicole Smith says:

    I am so behind on everyone’s blogs and feel pressure to “catch up” but instead I might just delete the emails and start afresh, like anyone is waiting for my like or comment with baited breath.

    1. mywords2228 – Love writing poetry and reading tons of books. I also write short fiction stories and hope to include them on my page soon; I hope you enjoy my work, and thanks for stopping by my page.
      mywords2228 says:

      I hear you catching up on reading and commenting on others’ blogs, and yes, do what feels right for you. The blogs will still be here waiting patiently.

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