Putting away my smartphone, you should too!

Happy MONDAY! Which happens to be the busiest day of the week for everyone. Back to my topic! 

Interestingly enough, this thought has lingered in my mind for quite some time now:

What would it be like to completely remove my smartphone from my daily routine?” 

I think it’s an idea for all of us to instantly pick up our cellphones as soon as our day begins. Most of us have our alarm clocks on our cellphones. What ever happened to regular alarm clocks we have to plug into our walls and smack the button to turn it off?- I honestly can’t remember the last time I owned one. We’re all so consumed with our cellphones, after all, they are supposed to make our lives easier, right? 

Do you think you’re using your time as productively as you could be?

Do you feel disciplined enough to not have to put up your smartphone and still manage to have high productivity levels on a regular basis? 

I was listening to a podcast from “Hidden Brain”, Topic: Hidden Work. The special guest on there was basically discussing how he is able to produce high productivity levels on a regular basis once he learned to “give time” to his cellphone rather than his cellphone consuming most of his time. Not consistently looking at your phone at the notifications that pop up or you becoming distracted from your daily work because you decide to scroll through social media. There was a specific article that discusses how much information we actually DO NOT retain when we are studying once we get distracted by an email, text message, or social media. In fact, we end up realizing that we’ve scrolled or are on there for a longer period than we initially planned —-that’s definitely resonates with me. 

Can you think back on the days when you didn’t have a cellphone?

What was your life like?

I’m curious! We’ve been pushed into a world where face-to-face interaction doesn’t often occur. As a matter of fact, most of us can quickly send an email, text, DM on social media and bam, who has to see THAT persons face and deal with the aftermath right then and there? NOT ME! 

But don’t you miss it? Don’t you miss getting out and searching for a new place to eat without having to pull out your cellphone to find the next place to go? Don’t you miss meaningful conversations face to face with people? I have a friend that made a rule for us a long time ago. That if we were to meet up, we had to focus on our conversations and not pick up our cellphones to look at who’s trying to contact us. Give someone your undivided attention! —-I must say I absolutely sucked at it for the first few months. I kept apologizing and explaining how I “needed” to get that message. After a while I realized that my friend legitimately felt that I was not “there” because my mind was also focused elsewhere. 

Fast forward a few years now and Let’s just say your girl has it down. Meaningful conversations with your loved ones you don’t see often, “check”, I got my cellphone put away. But why can’t we apply this rule to our daily lives? How about we put our cellphones down at an event we don’t know ANYONE at and face the music to socialize with others rather than scrolling through social media? —I can’t begin to tell you how many times I’ve done this little trick. “Scroll scroll scroll, oooo when is such and such gonna show up so I can ACTUALLY lift my head up and start looking around?!” Definitely makes me feel like I’m lacking in my social skills FOR SURE. 

SO I’ve made a decision:

  1. Use my cellphone to speak to people that I need to have a conversation with on a regular basis (such as my husband) and have my phone available Incase my children’s schools contacts me for anything. 
  2. Put my phone far enough away from me where my notifications are turned off, but my ringer is on in case of an emergency. (You’d be surprised at how much my phone doesn’t ring at all because most people nowadays prefer texting) so truthfully I feel I don’t have anything to worry about in that area.
  3. Pick up my laptop and use it to post my daily blogs and check my email, then turn it off once I’m done. All my study material I’m currently using are books that I have in hand so no need to have my iPad, laptop, or cellphone open for that dedicated time. 

With just these few simple steps for the next week (as an experiment) I plan on having higher productivity levels as I sometimes find myself consumed in my smartphone. I’m hoping for more meaningful conversation with individuals, especially when I run into someone and can’t say “oh I totally saw that pic on social media! Such a cute idea/outfit!” I can get my dad to stop saying he finds it funny to walk by Scott and I and see both of us on our cellphones. If adjustments are needed to be made within those steps I’ve written to produce better results then I will tweak them in a week! I’ll give my feedback of a “before and after” in hopes that you decide to take small step into a less complicated daily approach( which can also lower your anxiety levels btw) 

Thanks again for dropping by! Drop a line and let me know your thoughts! I’m absolutely interested whether you’ve done this before! 

Until next week, guys!

It’s ALL for Instagram

It’s EASY for us to get sucked into the world that social media creates. Sometimes we think that in order for us to be “satisfied” with our lives, we have to live it up lavishly like everyone else. I can speak for myself, I think we have all scrolled on Instagram and pondered on, “How on earth is this person THAT successful?” 

NEWS FLASH- Sometimes it’s JUST for the media! 

We all have our daily struggles, and one that I have a difficult time with is maintaining my study schedule. Alice (my 4 month old) doesn’t typically like me to have a set schedule so she takes it upon herself to switch up her sleep times which throws off all my studying. And on that note, some of us will struggle with finances and how to manage them. My first real experience of how to manage my finances was when I leased an apartment at the age of 16. (Yes, this was completely illegal at the time, but quite grateful for the man that gave me a chance because he saw my potential). Rent was 400 a month (for an efficiency years ago people) plus utilities, and groceries of course. All I did was go to school, and work at Sonic at the time ( I don’t want to recall those Sonic times).

What helped me stay on budget and keep track of all my bills at that age?

I KEPT A LIST!

SO HERE WE GO:

  1. Write a list of all your bills.
  2. Write down the amount of income you bring in every month (excluding anything that you are not sure you’re going to get such as child support).
  3. Review the list of your bills and see what is a NECESSITY and what is a WANT. Can you do without the want and save about 150 or so a month for it? -Cool then eliminate it off of your list of bills. 
  4. Think about it like this, if you eliminate ONE bills (for example the $150) you could potentially put in your savings about $1,800 in just 1 year! Now tell me we all don’t need savings for those emergency situations?! Before Alice was born we had an unexpected accident which caused us to dig into our savings and give a $1,000 deductible to the car collision center. GRRRR, I was so upset, but grateful that we had the money available rather than having to pull out a credit card.
  5. Besides, who REALLY needs cable when we have Netflix, Hulu, Funimation (that my husband loves), SLING TV, and etc. because I know the list goes on and on. You’re easily spending about $12/month which is definitely a better bargain when you KNOW you hardly get to watch TV since you’re out and about all day!

Continuing to build on your savings and setting aside for other activities you would like to do such as a vacation, is preparing you for a mindset of saving for your future HOME! My husband and I have decided that once things get on track as I know they will because God is good that way, we will begin saving again for our home. Our goal is to have a good percentage saved to get that dream home we desire. 

My point is, it’s okay to not live that “lavish” lifestyle for now, so you can save NOW for the lifestyle you want in your future, with a HOME and savings in your bank. Re-evaluate what you spend your money on, what you can tweak, and begin SAVING!

Do you have any other tips on how to save money? I would love to know! Weigh in and drop your thoughts for me. Until Next Time!