Technology ate my holiday. Let’s not even call it a holiday. Let’s just call it ‘moving my life to a different location’. Because that’s exactly what I did last week, moved my office and family up the coast. We even took the dog. Now that my life has returned home, it’s business as usual – without any of the residual benefits of a holiday.
I am not refreshed or relaxed. I do not have a renewed perspective on life. I am not sun-kissed or sea-sprayed. No new freckles. Hell, I barely remember leaving my desk. This is because I took my desk with me. Virtually. Packed it in my suitcase along with my cossie, a ton of kiddie paraphernalia and a book that was never opened.
I know I’m not the first to notice how portable technology like laptops, mobiles and Blackberries have blurred the line between work and every other aspect of life. And at a time when many people are losing their jobs, it does feel churlish to whinge about blurry lines. It’s a privileged complaint.
But gosh balls, I’m finding it hard to control the work beast. The fact I enjoy what I do makes me lucky but it also blurs the line more. And working for myself means I’ve pretty much dispensed with the blur and deleted the line altogether. With a staff of roughly zero, there’s nobody to mind the office when I’m away so I’m forced to schlep it along with me. Buh-bye annual leave, I’ll send you a postcard from notaholiday.com.
Technology has totally consumed the idea of downtime, hasn’t it? It’s gobbled up any semblance of clocking off. During my not-holiday, I’d estimate I spent several hours working every day. These were not consecutive hours or even minutes. Just snatches of time. Three minutes here, ten minutes there. A phone call. Some social texts. A few emails. Some blogging. My laptop was constantly on and connected to my portable modem so I didn’t have to waste precious time waiting for it to boot up.
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Everything has an off button. Just turn it off.
easy. go somewhere where there is no 3G, poor normal mobile coverage and no wifi.
that's my plan next week. the south coast of NSW is great for that, so is being with OPTUS.