Showing posts with label Reboot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reboot. Show all posts

Friday, November 8, 2013

Give Thanks Now, Plan to Unplug in March!

Very quick post before Shabbat! The National Day of Unplugging is scheduled for March 7 - 8, 2014. I just signed the pledge at http://nationaldayofunplugging.com/, and I urge you to as well. I did it this year and it was AWESOME!!!

When you go there, you can sign the pledge, learn a lot and download the "I Unplug To" sign. Then you can snap a photo like I did and upload it to the site.

No harping here. Just my wish for a Shabbt that is truly Shalom for you and yours. I wrote about it at http://nextleveljewisheducation.blogspot.com/2013/02/a-gift-for-shabbat-digital-detox.html before the fact, and after at http://nextleveljewisheducation.blogspot.com/2013/03/shabbat-unpluggedhow-it-went.html.

Shabbat shalom!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A gift for Shabbat - Digital Detox

And we're back.

Like many of you, I have a SmartPhone welded to my hand. The folks at an organization called Reboot have developed a group digital detox. It is from sundown to sundown on Shabbat, one week from this Friday. They are not advocating becoming Orthodox or Amish. Just setting devices aside for a day. Keep the car, the stove, the TV (if you must) even your land line phone! Just disengage from the internet (and re-engage with the world around you, family and friends)!

The text below is from their site. What do you think? - Ira


Do you have multiple cell phones? Take your ipad to the beach on vacation? Ever find it hard to get through a conversation without posting an update to Facebook? Is your computer always on?

We increasingly miss out on the important moments of our lives as we pass the hours with our noses buried in our iPhones and BlackBerry’s, chronicling our every move through Facebook and Twitter and shielding ourselves from the outside world with the bubble of “silence” that our earphones create.

If you recognize that in yourself – or your friends, families or colleagues— join us for the National Day of Unplugging, sign the Unplug pledge and start living a different life: connect with the people in your street, neighborhood and city, have an uninterrupted meal or read a book to your child.

The National Day of Unplugging is a 24 hour period – running from sunset to sunset – and starts on the first Friday in March. The project is an outgrowth of The Sabbath Manifesto (see the ten principles at left), an adaption of our ancestors’ ritual of carving out one day per week to unwind, unplug, relax, reflect, get outdoors, and connect with loved ones.

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