So, I have a pretty decent phone plan. Well, it's okay. The price is right. Anyway... We recently spent about a week at our trailer and within the first hour of arriving I receive a text message. "You've exceeded your monthly data by 1GB so far this month." Well damn. I'm not near WiFi and don't plan to be for a week, so damn, what do I do? I instantly placed my phone on Airplane Mode.
The first day wasn't so bad... What am I saying! It was awful! Checking my phone has become such a habit that I was still looking at this thing constantly even though I could only use it for phone calls (ew) and pictures. We eventually decided to go sit by the lake and so I left my phone behind. It was such a relaxing time that I completely forgot about my phone. We watched these white and grey birds dive in and out of the water catching fish. We argued over whether they were Kingfishers or Black Skimmers. We read books. We splashed around in the lake. It was great. By the time we made our way back to the trailer, refreshed and sunburned, my phone was not even on my mind. We fired up the barbecue and had a couple of cold drinks. After dinner we continued to just relax and read and watch the sunset (super cheesy but also super adorable).
The next day went much smoother. My phone stayed inside and we, for the most part, stayed outside. I would occasionally grab my phone to play a quick round of some little tank game that does not require internet, but for the most part, I was free. A few more days of a phone-less existence went just as well. No. It went better. I had not felt as relaxed as that in a long time and it was all because my obsession with my phone put me over my data. Well, and my fear of being charged an obnoxious amount for doing so.
What I learned from this was, Airplane Mode is a really good thing. After a while of not receiving any notifications, I slowly disconnected myself from my phone. We spent the rest of our trailer time chatting with neighbours, having a few drinks, taking our dogs for a swim and relaxing at the beach.
Before I get into the "People need to disconnect more" speech I'll start with this: I know you can't just disconnect. You're busy, I'm busy and not having that phone handy is not really an option. Once my billing period reset I flipped that Airplane Mode switch so hard my screen cracked (not really). After a day or so of heavy phone usage, I checked my used data. To my surprise I had used nearly 1GB already. After seeing that figure, I decided I needed to make a little change, at least for the rest of the summer. I'm turning off my data. That way, I can still use WiFi when at home or a friends and calls (ew) or messages will still come through.
I'll leave you with this:
Disconnecting is not always an option, but shutting off your data access can be. You can at least disconnect from data heavy social media sites.
Thanks for listening!
D.S. Cannon
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