A week without Facebook sounds so silly when we think about people around the world that live without food, clothes, internet, etc.
I typically take vacations as a reason to cyber-disconnect, however this year I thought about disconnecting early. So last week, for no good reason, I decided to make it a challenge for myself. I didn't know what to expect because I will openly admit that I'm addicted to Facebook, addicted to knowing what people are doing, what they like, where they are, what they're taking pictures of - all of it. It's embarrassing, but step 1 is admittance.
So here we are on a Monday morning at 8:00 am where I make this decision. And it was hard for a couple of day, especially when I found myself wanting to not get out of bed in the morning, my old pal Facebook wasn't an option. Also not an option when I was in a long security line, nor when I was just bored or looking for a reason to procrastinate.
So, I found that I reached over for my Nook more and read before sleep when I was in a hotel room. Who knew reading would help me sleep more soundly. And you know what, the world did not end without Facebook. I found out what was happening with good friends by talking and texting with them.
So this week has been interesting now that I'm off my Facebook ban. And I find that I don't reach for it as often. I check it a couple times a day, but it's no longer that constantly open tab on my browser, nor is it the first thing I check each time I reach over for my phone. I think I may try just giving up my iPhone for a weekend and see how that goes - this may be a test for a long weekend.
And even though I'm 31, I'm counting this on my 30 before 30 list :)