Showing posts with label take a break. Show all posts
Showing posts with label take a break. Show all posts

Friday, May 3, 2024

Unplug (and Recharge!)

Forego using technological devices today. Texting your friend, watching your favorite show, checking your email-all can wait until tomorrow! Turn off your devices and turn on your senses! Read a book, cook a meal, and enjoy the outdoors by taking a walk or tending to your garden. Technology distracts us from the real world, occupying our attention with game applications, chat rooms, social media websites, commercials, and so on. Want to know what’s going on in the news? Read a newspaper. Be aware of the here and now by finding activities that don’t require electricity or a battery. Make your own entertainment!

Friday, August 25, 2023

Turn Off Your TV and Turn Your Brain Back On

Nowadays, children have computers and chat rooms, mobile phones, and a TV in their room with hundreds of channels in glorious color. Children can be techno-wizards- but TV is a time filler and time killer. It both encourages and normalizes violence, in both behavior and attitude. TV makes children lazy, and sluggish in thought and action.

If you feel your children are watching too much television and it’s having a negative impact:

  • Have all cable disconnected.
  • Remove all TV’s except one from the house.
  • Limit TV viewing to set hours, such as only after homework is finished; and no TV during meals and no morning TV.
  • Limit channels watched
  • Have family evenings that are fun. Encourage new hobbies.
  • Don’t rely on the TV for entertainment. Make your own. Talk to your family, and have them talk to you.

Sunday, August 1, 2021

Slow Down

    Take it easier. There is a lot of hustle and bustle in this world, and it’s easy to miss the simple joys of life if you are always in a hurry. Alter your perspective a bit and take your time. When grocery shopping, instead of rushing through your list, walk down every aisle, notice all the colorful fruits and vegetables, enjoy the errand, and be grateful that you can afford to buy groceries. 
    Here is when you know you are going too fast: when you forget to be nice. When that happened to me, I took stock and realized I was heading in the wrong direction. Now I am doing my best to not do the crazy busy thing. It doesn’t do any of us any good. Least of all me. Least of all you.

Saturday, May 22, 2021

Let Kids Be Kids

    Finding out that handmade rugs are often made by mere children was so shocking to me- couldn't imagine what those youngsters have to go through every day. The organization GoodWeave (goodweave.org) was started in 1994 to stop child labor in the rug industry. To help their efforts, check for a GoodWeave's label on the rugs you purchase and donate to their One in a Million campaign. GoodWeave's work has reduced the numbers of children toiling in rug 
factories, and with your help, they can help end child labor in the world.

Monday, May 3, 2021

Unplug (and Recharge!)

    Forego using technological devices today. Texting your friends, watching your favorite show, and checking your email- all can wait until tomorrow! Turn off your devices and turn on your senses! Reading a book, cook a meal, and enjoy the outdoors by taking a walk or tending to your garden. Technology distracts us from the real world, occupying our attention with game applications, chat rooms, social media websites, commercials, and so on. Want to know what's going on in the news? Read a newspaper. Be aware of the here and now by finding activities that don't require electricity or a battery. Make your own entertainment!