Ypsilanti & Ann Arbor Flaneur

Walkable. Gustatory. Supreme.
Show menu
  • About Jay
  • Books I’ve Read

Casey Legler – A Female Male ModelUncleared Curb Cuts

Sunday, March 3, 2013 1 Comment

My revelation — relearning the beauty of living in the moment, devoid of any digital link — may seem silly to people who are less attached to their devices. But for many people, smartphones and social networks have become lifelines — appendages that they are rarely without. As such, they can sway our moods, decisions and feelings.

Categories: Intentional Practice

One Response to “Cutting the Digital Lifeline”

  1. Ona Marae says:
    Sunday, March 3, 2013 at 6:54 pm

    I try to have intentional momenst of that also, actually, i have a dumb phone so i’m only bothered with calls and texts at any time, never FB or Twitter or other social media. But even turning off the phone is good. Today I turned it off for seven hours that were good. BUT i missed a call from my neurologist that we have been trying to connect over for a week….who would have thought he would call me at 2 pm on a Sunday? So maybe another way of living for me is what i do for the most part….see whose calling and hit “Later: to hear the message….but there are a few calls i take right away, mostly government and medical….is that a sad state of affairs when those people are only available when they call and you don’t even get a window to be prepared? I’m rambling now, because i’ve had a smooth morning/afternoon of personal connectin in the first person sense! I’ll stop and reconnect my phone!

Comments are closed.

Self-Organizing Men: A Man is a Man Because He Says He is


Phallocy – My Video

Topics

  • Ann Arbor
  • Ann Arbor Dining
  • Bike Commuter
    • Ann Arbor Transportation Authority
  • Catalogues
    • Assets
  • Cooking
  • Creativity
  • Death
  • Flaneuring
  • Gratitudes
  • Intentional Practice
  • Little Somethings
  • Masculinity
  • Music
  • Radical Acceptance
  • Transgender Cartoons
  • Web Realignment
  • Writing
    • Gender Paradox: A Life
    • Novel Writing
    • Transgender Memoir
  • Ypsilanti

Chalk theme by The Theme Foundry

Ypsi Ann Arbor Flaneur © 2010 - Present Jay Sennett. Don't steal content from this site.