Switching Off: A Quick Update

by Sharon Hurley Hall on September 25, 2009

Do you know how to switch off?

Switching Off

A couple of weeks ago, I asked if you knew how to switch off. I said that I was heading off for a week without work. Dear readers, I did it – more or less. The time I had spent on preparing clients and future posting blog work really paid off, so all I had to do was check to see if everything had happened when it should have. I spent ten minutes a day getting rid of stuff I didn’t need from my inbox, and other than that had a relaxing time. I felt much refreshed at the end of it. I learned that it IS possible to switch off. Next step: travelling without a laptop. Maybe one day I’ll manage that. :)

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WriteandEarnaLiving September 25, 2009 at 16:47

I know what you mean. Increasingly I find it hard to switch off from writing. And I can't even think of traveling without my laptop! For so many of us, writing is our passion and it becomes compulsive; however, your remarks about taking a much-needed break are well-taken. Recharging means that we can do more of what we love: writing!

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SharonHH September 27, 2009 at 21:32

Yup – and we do need to recharge otherwise that compulsion just isn't as much fun any more.

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Lillie Ammann September 26, 2009 at 02:03

Good for you, Sharon! I’m glad you were able to switch off during your vacation and hope it was wonderful.
.-= Lillie Ammann´s last blog ..Deadline Nears for New Voices =-.

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SharonHH September 27, 2009 at 21:33

It was great, thanks, Lillie. I think I should try switching off more often.

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ashok September 26, 2009 at 06:08

I can definitely get away from the computer, but I must have pen and paper and something to read: this is true wherever I travel. Part of "switching off" for me is the ability to just enjoy the environment, sure, and I can do that for hours and days. But every evening I'll get the urge to investigate some small aspect of the day, and then I'll want the right words and a place to put them.

Glad you got the relaxation you needed.

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SharonHH September 27, 2009 at 21:32

Reading is one way that I switch off, too, Ashok. And it's useful to be able to note down thoughts as they come to you.

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Brooke Ferguson September 30, 2009 at 11:39

Great Job!! Congrats! I think I'm almost at the "without a laptop" stage – whoop whooop!!!

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Katherine October 6, 2009 at 16:42

It's fun to "Switch off" once in a while. Whenever I do that I realize that I need to change elements about my business plan. Typically I need a break when I feel things are going in a different direction than what they need to go in. Glad you had a nice break. :)

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