Taking a week off from the internet
Taking a week off from the internet:
The end of the year is a perfect time to think about goals. Did you get done what you wanted in 2012? What do you want to accomplish in 2013? Instead of setting year-long goals, I’m a big fan of trying out new things for a month at a time:
This month I’m going to try to unplug from Twitter and most news. I’m also going to cut down on replying to email.
I’m going to start out with a week without internet. Harper Reed called it a “reading vacation” and I can’t wait to curl up with a few books.
Is there something you’ve always wanted to learn or try? Why not give it a shot for 30 days and see how it goes?
The end of the year is a perfect time to think about goals. Did you get done what you wanted in 2012? What do you want to accomplish in 2013? Instead of setting year-long goals, I’m a big fan of trying out new things for a month at a time:
This month I’m going to try to unplug from Twitter and most news. I’m also going to cut down on replying to email.
I’m going to start out with a week without internet. Harper Reed called it a “reading vacation” and I can’t wait to curl up with a few books.
Is there something you’ve always wanted to learn or try? Why not give it a shot for 30 days and see how it goes?
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