Anyone done a technology 'fast'?

MooMooooo
MooMooooo Posts: 306 Member
edited December 24 in Chit-Chat
I'm thinking about giving up TV, iphone and laptop for 24 hours.

Anyone done this - or tried this?

It will be very, very hard for me, I doubt I go longer than an hour without looking at one of these devices, even when I'm napping if my iphone beeps I check the message.

If people are interested in this I might make a group to share experiences and tips.
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  • michellekicks
    michellekicks Posts: 3,624 Member
    No way.

    I'd die.
  • Haylz_ish
    Haylz_ish Posts: 80
    Easier to give up eating crap food for me :P
  • YES. I do it at least 2x a year. TV, phone, FB (haven't returned since the last fast in Feb), Twitter...

    My iPhone has been on mute (no ringer) since January. I answer calls when I get back to my phone. I sleep through the night without disruption.

    I've been able to cut TV viewing to about 2 hours a WEEK. Yep, a week.

    It's quite liberating and forces you to focus on growth & balance, not dependency on the next whistle, ringtone, buzz.

    I highly recommend it.
  • Tdk4685
    Tdk4685 Posts: 293 Member
    I havent done it but it is a great idea. We should all try it.
  • Julz2586
    Julz2586 Posts: 1,330 Member
    I dont think i would know what to do with myself ... LOL
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    *clutches my computer and my phone with a death grip*

    No! You can not have my internets!

    As for TV, I haven't paid for that garbage in almost 2 years. Saves my @ss 100plus bucks a month.
  • katy84o
    katy84o Posts: 744 Member
    I do it regularly. But i'm not attached to my phone, and most days I don't watch tv. The biggest thing im attached to is my computer, but when I go away on weekends I usually don't take it. It'll be good for you ya know. There won't be a constant need to check and see what's going on in the world, just experiencing what's around. Good Luck with it :)
  • wbgolden
    wbgolden Posts: 2,066 Member
    As soon as the Olympics start, I shut everything down. Stupid time-delay.
  • Laces_0ut
    Laces_0ut Posts: 3,750 Member
    i do this for the most part when i go on vacation. i'll have a cell phone with me but its usually off. little or no tv. etc...
  • Laces_0ut
    Laces_0ut Posts: 3,750 Member
    As soon as the Olympics start, I shut everything down. Stupid time-delay.

    no matter where you are in the world you can watch every event in the olympics live. either on network or cable tv. or online or on your phone.

    the future is now!!! :)
  • Perfectlycrooked
    Perfectlycrooked Posts: 275 Member
    Yes. I end up feeling great, you realize that you don't need it to get by and entertain yourself. It's pretty great to remember what the sun looks like. (; ahaha
  • Shelgirl001
    Shelgirl001 Posts: 477 Member
    *clutches my computer and my phone with a death grip*

    No! You can not have my internets!

    As for TV, I haven't paid for that garbage in almost 2 years. Saves my @ss 100plus bucks a month.
    This... exactly
  • bewitchinglife
    bewitchinglife Posts: 167 Member
    Yes.

    Even more often I go on news fasts.

    I feel better when I don't always have information coming at me from all angles.

    Enjoy!
  • RedHeadDevotchka
    RedHeadDevotchka Posts: 1,394 Member
    Did for a week for religious purposes. It was hard, but it was really eye opening. But tv and Internet addict still here!
  • michellekicks
    michellekicks Posts: 3,624 Member
    *clutches my computer and my phone with a death grip*

    No! You can not have my internets!

    As for TV, I haven't paid for that garbage in almost 2 years. Saves my @ss 100plus bucks a month.
    This... exactly

    Oh, ya... okay, this. I don't watch TV. Haven't in years.
  • INFJ
    INFJ Posts: 86 Member
    Count me in.

    How do we share tips if we can't use technology to share it. No but really, that was just a feeble excuse to use the computer.

    I wonder if I will start shaking.
  • taxidermist15
    taxidermist15 Posts: 677 Member
    but then my mpf day count would reset

    :O
  • PonyTailedLoser
    PonyTailedLoser Posts: 315 Member
    I am interested in this. I don't watch tv but I do text alot and lurk online far too much.
  • shaynak112
    shaynak112 Posts: 751 Member
    I've done it before ... it's fine ... but I use the internet for work and stuff so I prefer to have it on. You know, so I can pay rent and stuff :p:)
  • mbaugham
    mbaugham Posts: 70
    Since I am a single parent, when I come home from work, its my time with my son. We eat dinner, talk, go for walks, and anything else that does not require to put the TV on (unless it is a show that we both want to watch together).

    I put my work blackberry away and only look at it right before I go to bed. I really do not watch that much TV and the only time in the evening that I get on the computer is to read emails and update my MFP (and I only try to give myself 30 minutes to do this and its after my son has gone to bed). I sit in front of a computer at my job, the last thing that I want to do in the evening is be on the computer.
  • Megdonald1
    Megdonald1 Posts: 149 Member
    Oh my gosh!!! I used to make my kids and I have a 'no technology weekend' about 1 every three or four months. It was SO GREAT!! Ok first let me say the kids moaned and groaned about it from the day I told them it was coming up, but once we got into it and started spending time together everyone got on board. Even though three of them have moved out we still talk about the good memories we had during those weekends. My youngest and I still have them, but now it is spur of the moment. We both just decide lets give it up for 24-48 hours. I totally recommend it!!

    You will not regret it one single bit!!

    Best of luck and have fun!!
  • thatblueyedchic
    thatblueyedchic Posts: 128 Member
    I've done it before. Actually had to for a class. It's tough! You keep thinking, "What if something happens? What if someone needs to get in touch with me?"

    That being said, it's incredibly eye-opening to realize how dependent you are on technology. I walked away being more aware if nothing else.
  • yourenotmine
    yourenotmine Posts: 645 Member
    I'm thinking about giving up TV, iphone and laptop for 24 hours.

    Anyone done this - or tried this?

    It will be very, very hard for me, I doubt I go longer than an hour without looking at one of these devices, even when I'm napping if my iphone beeps I check the message.

    If people are interested in this I might make a group to share experiences and tips.

    So, do you get a chance to check your phone once at night? Just to make sure no one has called you 15 times to say someone's in the hospital, or something? I have been very seriously considering canceling my internet access at home (I'll still have access at work, and I have an iPhone, so technically, I'll still have it). It will save me some money, and might reduce my TV watching. I don't have cable, but I feel that I have a pretty serious netflix addiction. Of course, unless I cancel that too, I'll still have it on my phone. Anyway, that was a lot of rambling to say, I think I'd be interested, just lay out what the exact "rules" will be. :)
  • autumnk921
    autumnk921 Posts: 1,374 Member
    but then my mpf day count would reset

    :O


    This!! I would be all for the no TV and cell phone but MFP is my addiction and not sure I can go without it and losing my day count is NOT an option here...lol
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    Count me in.

    How do we share tips if we can't use technology to share it. No but really, that was just a feeble excuse to use the computer.

    I wonder if I will start shaking.

    Lol!

    The shakes go away pretty quick, it's the paranoia that sets in and takes over.
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    So, do you get a chance to check your phone once at night? Just to make sure no one has called you 15 times to say someone's in the hospital, or something? I have been very seriously considering canceling my internet access at home (I'll still have access at work, and I have an iPhone, so technically, I'll still have it). It will save me around some money, and might reduce my TV watching. I don't have cable, but I feel that I have a pretty serious netflix addiction. Of course, unless I cancel that too, I'll still have it on my phone. Anyway, that was a lot of rambling to say, I think I'd be interested, just lay out what the exact "rules" will be. :)

    Just wondering, does you iPhone have a hotspot? That's what I use for my internet and I'm not paying extra for the exact same thing. But, I also live by myself so I don't have to worry if someone else needs to use the internet.
  • AmyFett
    AmyFett Posts: 1,607 Member
    I can't, I'm in college online, I'm on my laptop pretty much every day.. lol
  • DrewMaxwell
    DrewMaxwell Posts: 269 Member
    I deactivated my FB account and closed my Twitter account - unplugging just a little bit.
  • yourenotmine
    yourenotmine Posts: 645 Member

    Just wondering, does you iPhone have a hotspot? That's what I use for my internet and I'm not paying extra for the exact same thing. But, I also live by myself so I don't have to worry if someone else needs to use the internet.

    Hmm. Probably not - I have a pretty basic iPhone plan. Are you talking about tethering? Or something different? (sorry, I'm a bit tech backwards) I live alone too, so that wouldn't be a problem here. I do actually go days without using the laptop, but I watch Netflix through my xbox. Of course, I can't get to the boards on my phone, so when I see something interesting I have to log in on the laptop (or at work).
  • holeshottdr
    holeshottdr Posts: 364 Member
    Tv would be no problem, however my job requires me to have a cell phone and for most purposes a laptop as well.
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