Entrepreneur.com recently offered a guide to the myriad of technology that can link you and your employees to your business twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, and around the globe.
“From home offices to hotel rooms, technology is the wind beneath your business wings, the premium gasoline in your work tank, the foundation of your building-you get the idea. Slews of laptops, wireless solutions, remote software and cell phones await your use.”
True. But, technology can also become the chains and shackles that make many entrepreneurs feel like slaves to their businesses. The very freedom that such technology can create also leads to resentment, burn-out, and fatigue in many entrepreneurs. For many, the only escape is when the flight attendant closes the airplane door for take-off. Alas, even that escape may soon be taken away if cell phones are allowed for use on commercial flights.
I would like to offer some possible “connection free” zones that entrepreneurs can create to restore a little sanity to this high-speed world:
-Church
-Your daughter’s dance recital
-The bathroom
-The golf course
-Your son’s choir concert
-Dinner our with your wife
-Family reunions
-Movie theaters
-The tennis court
-The dentist’s office
-Family vacations
-Walking the dog
-Public rest rooms
-College campus visits with your teenagers
-Family dinner
Connectivity is an amazing tool that can allow businesses to grow more effectively. You can keep better communication and coordination with branch offices, traveling staff, customers and suppliers.
But, give yourself some time for family, for rest, and for leisure. Disconnect from the connected world. You, and your business, will be healthier.
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