Vacations are for spending time with family and unplugging from your day-to-day life -- and so are the holidays. When you combine the holidays with a vacation, your intent may be to completely unplug, but the reality is that it’s much more difficult getting away from it all.
A remarkable number of people take their phones with them everywhere they go -- including on vacation. During the holidays, when the vacation is simply staying at home, it can make putting your electronic devices away for a good ol’ electronic detox a whole lot harder. But if you can do it, it can help you to be more present in the moment with your family and make those holiday memories.
It’s important to make time more meaningful and enjoyable by striking the right balance between staying in contact with friends and family without logging into your work or school stuff. Here are a few tips to help you navigate using your electronics less during a season when communicating and shopping makes staying plugged in a lot more difficult to go without.
When you unplug for the holidays (or a vacation), you’re doing more than just putting work, school, and other responsibilities on the back-burner for a few hours, you’re also making an effort to give your brain a break. This can help you to enjoy the little things you may miss otherwise, such as the company of those around you, a great meal with people you care about, and some downtime for your mind (something everyone needs from time to time).
This isn’t all simply made up, either. Studies show that unplugging from electronics can benefit you in many ways, including:
With all the benefits of a digital detox this holiday season, the choice of whether to do one or not is easy. The trick is implementing it -- and sticking with it. Luckily, there are some easy ways you and your whole family can unplug during the holiday season, especially if you’re vacationing away from work.
A few tips to help include:
Following these steps can help you enjoy the benefit of your digital tools when on holiday without sacrificing your presence with your family. Let the memory-making begin!
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