Do you need your cell phone?
This is been a common plight of mine when it comes to having a cell phone, is the age old question of do you really need a cell phone? We are going to discuss this in this post! I’ve been going without a cell phone to work and I’m going to tell you my experiences! Be that it might be sacroligious to some, it is something that happens from time to time.
Do you panic if you don’t have you Cell phone? I did a few times until I got used to not having it with me. It can be a very bad reaction the first few times. I was frantically trying to find my cell phone and yet I forgot that I left it at home. I know I’m not the only one who has left a cell phone at home and it is bound to happen to someone sometime!
This all started last week when I was in such a rush to get to work that I left my cell phone on the cell phone booster holder. Usually I would grab the phone the last second and go merrily off to my job. This time however, I bypassed grabbing and rushed out the door to my car. The easy answer to why I did it was because of it snowing and I didn’t want to be late for work.
I really was shocked at how much time I had at work to do some amazing things and to flirt with females at my work. I won’t say that was all I did, but it was a pleasant change to actually talk to people and interact with them. I guess we are all addicted to Facebook, Twitter, and more social media sites than we were 5 years ago. It has become the thing, to be social on the phone and not it person.
You may be asking questions of the old time, what if this and that. Do you really need a phone when an emergency comes up? Someone would argue yes but I really don’t see that as being a problem. As long as my family knows how to reach me through my work, I am better off to not be bother unless it is an actual emergency. There are times not having a cell phone has been nothing but a God send, not having to deal with friends or old relationships can be such a joy!
I Challenge YOU!
I’m throwing this challenge out to all my readers. If you think you are addicted to your phone, than leave it at home and start making conversations at work. If you think you can’t handle that, start by doing it 1 to 2 hours at a time and work your way up to a full day. You will be surprised at what you accomplish. Then when you do actually do that, come back here and leave and tell me what happened and how you did! I’d love to hear your stories about your experiences.