I have certain moments when I unplug, usually when it just makes sense too, when I am talking to my friends, face to face, because you can’t really have a conversation over your phones can you? When I have a conversation with anyone really unless its a super short conversation, I’ll make sure to unplug.
When I am work and working for a supervisor I like, I will make sure not to check my phone constantly.
When I am out walking my dog I will unplug because I need to make sure his not up to mischief, last time I checked my phone on a walk, he tried to be sneaky and grab a little food someone had dropped on the ground and I only just managed to pull him back, not on my watch mister!
Also of course, when I am traveling I only usually use my phone to find locations and take photos, my last holiday in Granada I also used my phone to book up tours, so apart from those, I was pretty much unplugged.
I also have Spanish classes where I am unplugged too π
Occasionally I will also unplug and read one of my books for half an hour as well, but I don’t have a specific reason as to why and when, it’ll just be this feeling that I’ll listen too.
I have to say though I am often plugged up to my laptop, since the majority of things I enjoy is on here and even need for studying and as well as looking for jobs.
I am online a lot though, simply because finding jobs I want, looking at education opportunities and my hobby of writing this blog, writing stories in a different system, and I’ve also been incredibly active on one of my social media accounts, my instagram, are all online and I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that, as long as I have reasons and hopefully my job and educational searching will eventually be fruitful so I will have more time unplugged and even more time traveling β€
I don’t know why but I decided this was a good idea to write this at 7:20 am, on a day off, so after I publish this, I’m going back to sleep!

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