Living life without access to digital devices can seem impossible sometimes. Impossible and kind of great. Without a bright screen and an interface between you and your actions, life suddenly gets awkward. Like, âwhat do I do now? Unplugging from the Matrix, leaving your devices behind, and disconnecting from the digital routine of life can equal an unforgettable vacation. To help you find peace and maybe even enlightenment, Hazelview brings you tips for how to unplug and relax this March Break.
Devices, Be Gone
Most of us only have one phone, a cell, so it means a lot to turn it off or not check it. But thereâs tons of data on the physical and psychological benefits of reducing screen time. Put away your ipad and laptop and restrict your phone to family and/or emergencies only. Otherwise, see if you can check out whatâs happening in the real world. Read more.Email Vacation Notice
Be unavailable. If you use Gmail, click âSettingsâ. Scroll to âVacation responderâ. Click âVacation responder onâ. Type âIâm awayâ in the message line. Click âsave changesâ. Log out. Close tab. Quit browser. Shut down laptop. Stand up. Go outside. Look at sky. Smile.Read
Reading calms and slows the mind. It offers a seamless, singular experience. Itâs not multitasking (like reading an email while answering a phone call while writing a note while playing Angry Birds), itâs single-tasking. Check it out.Go for a Walk
Walking often gets a bad rap. Itâs slow, it takes time, it points out the limits of shoe comfort. But itâs also amazing. Our physical activity tends to oscillate between sitting, being at the gym, or running. Walking is only a means of moving between these three. So doing it as a thing in and of itself is a great way to unplug. The slowness makes you look around and see stuff, think, and breathe. And itâs still exercise, which is good for body and mind. Learn more.Do Something for Yourself
Do something nice for yourself. Something you wouldnât normally do. Get a mani-pedi or a massage, or splurge on a spa day. Treating yourself and doing it in a way thatâs original (or at least rare for you) will help rejuvenate your weary mind and body. Read more here.Try Something New
Explore, experiment, investigate. Just do something new. Go to a part of town youâve never checked out. Choose a restaurant in a nearby town. Look up an eventbrite happening and go to one last minute. New experiences help refresh the mind and give us new perspective. Read more.
Hazelview hopes that these tips help you unplug this March Break. For more information about Hazelview Properties in your city, please visit our website.