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How to divorce your laptop
Chanpory Rith | Oct 15 2007
If you're in a soul-sucking marriage with your laptop, you're not alone. Last week, I confessed the details of an embarrassingly codependent relationship with my laptop. In desperation, I begged you, fellow 43 Folders readers, to share your experiences and tips for breaking up with a laptop. Many of you empathized, offering very useful suggestions: Here are my five favorite strategies for dumping the old silicon ball and chain:
Thanks to everyone for the sage advice. 16 Comments
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Don't cut off your hand for a papercutSubmitted by kevin on October 15, 2007 - 5:41pm.
I still don't think these workarounds make a real solution. If the problem is that you're compulsive about using your laptop, I think you won't be helped by depriving yourself of it part of the time. You might smoke less because of smoke-free buildings, but that doesn't solve the real problem, which is that you're addicted to cigarettes. I think the best thing is to cultivate good usage habits -- Take facebook out of your daily bookmarks. Leave your email program closed. Hide the dock so your programs don't tempt you. Stow your files someplace you can't see them until you start to think about wanting them. Use SpiritedAway. Above all, open your laptop and do what you wanted to do and close it. » POSTED IN:
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