No matter where we go in 2018 we can be reached at will by the outside world. Cell phones and text messages, email; you’re only a click away from being found. Honey, you’re in techno overload!

Everywhere I am, it is rare for me not to see someone without a contact device. I am as guilty as anyone else; I was always connected. But a chance remark by my book editor, Ellen Urban, made me stop and think about how I was allowing myself to be a ‘prisoner’ of all-day technology, every day.

Mentioning that I was going on vacation, I also told her that she could reach me at any time she needed to do so. I would be available through my iphone and my laptop. No problem, I said. Contact me whenever you need me.

The response, coming from a woman who is excellent at what she does and always goes ‘above and beyond’ for her authors, surprised me.

“Oh no,” Ellen said, “Take time to enjoy yourself. For me vacations are sacrosanct!”

Sacred? Seriously? Maybe she had something there. Free time is sacred.

I took her statement to heart and, as hard as it was for me during the first two days of vacation, I broke the invisible chain to my computer and cell phone. In following her advice, I recharged my life for over two weeks. The unplug and recharge feeling was so good I determined to make it a part of my life after vacation was over.

In a world where everyone is only a heartbeat away from a technology connection, we need to understand that it is in our power to ‘disconnect’ and live in the moment. No one, save the most self-centered person will think any the less of you for unplugging to recharge your life.

Empower yourself to unplug and recharge by taking the following simple actions.

Turn off your cell. If you’re out to dinner, in a theatre, at a movie, on vacation, (remember? this time is sacrosanct), live in the real moment and enjoy what’s going on. You’ll be refreshed, relaxed, and happier.

Set a time limit for computer use. Yes, it is a wonderful tool and God bless all tech people, but, remember: there are only 24 hours in a day! It also helps to remember to assess your computer time and use it wisely; so much time for work, so much time for socializing and then—walk away from it. Please.

Discover you. What would you like to do that has nothing to do with computers, cell phones, or any other tech devices? What simple thing gives you pleasure? Music, walks, dancing, the arts? You may rediscover things that you have put on hold until ‘someday’. Make your ‘someday’ now.

Read a book—a ‘real’ one. I love Kindle too but the feel of an actual book in my hand coupled with turning the pages gives me a comfortable, happy feeling. It’s the same as being with a friend in person and not on SKYPE; a personal, touchable pleasure.

Daydream. Watch any child who hasn’t yet been introduced to any handheld entertainment. They daydream and entertain themselves with unbridled imagination.

Finally, with pen and paper, write a short letter to someone updating them on your life. Email and texting may be faster and give instant gratification but a hand-written missive is something to keep and treasure.

Step away from techno-overload, unplug, recharge and discover life. Your life.

copyright 2018 Kristen Houghton

Kristen Houghton is the author of nine novels, two non-fiction books, a collection of short stories, a book of essays, and a children’s novella. Her latest novel, DO UNTO OTHERS, is book 4 in her best-selling series, A Cate Harlow Private Investigation. She is also the author of the Horror Writers of America award-winning Quick-Read, Welcome to Hell.
Kristen Houghton has covered politics, news, and lifestyle issues as a contributor to the Huffington Post.
Her writing portfolio includes Criminal Element Magazine, a division of Macmillan Publishing, Hartford Woman, Today, senior fiction editor at Bella Magazine, interviews and reviews for HBO documentaries, OWN, The Oprah Winfrey Network, and The Style Channel.

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  • Kristen Houghton

    Kristen Houghton

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    Kristen Houghton is the award-winning author of the popular series, A Cate Harlow Private Investigation.  She is also the author of nine novels, two non-fiction books, a collection of short stories, a book of essays, and a children’s novella. Her horror novel, Welcome to Hell, was nominated for a Bram Stoker Award. Houghton has covered politics, news, and lifestyle issues as a contributor to the Huffington Post. Her writing portfolio includes Criminal Element Magazine, a division of Macmillan Publishing, Today, senior fiction editor at Bella Magazine, interviews and reviews for HBO documentaries, OWN, The Oprah Winfrey Network, and The Style Channel. Before becoming a full-time  author, Kristen, who holds an Ed.D. in linguistics, taught World Languages on the high school and university levels. Along with her husband, educator Alan William Hopper, she is a philanthropist for Project Literacy and Shelters With Heart, safe havens for victims of domestic abuse and their pets . mailto:  [email protected]