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Have you thought about taking a tech detox?

by Julian Leeser
August 1, 2024
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For a while now my wife Joanna has been telling me that I’m on my phone too much and that it’s a bad influence on our kids. I’ve recently done some reflection and I think that Joanna might be right.

From the outset, I think most people would agree that advances in technologies like the internet, smart phones and social media have been a good thing. Being able to connect with distant friends and family on FaceTime or Facebook has been revolutionary, as has being able to access news from right across the world 24/7. It’s shaping the way more and more young people communicate too.

As your local Member of Parliament, I’ve had to maintain a focus on new tech and ways of staying connected, to let people know about things happening in our area. A smart phone is another tool I use to understand the issues that people want me to focus on, get the most up to date local and national news and to connect with constituents. But I wonder, when is it too much of a good thing?

I’ve been wondering how reducing the amount of time spent looking at my phone would impact my work and my ability to connect, if at all. So, I’m in the process of finding out.

Early in July I began a ‘tech-detox’. I’m using an old school flip-phone that can make and receive calls and text messages – but no emails, Facebook, WhatsApp or endless scrolling news websites. I’m still able to work on the computer but I’m not carrying my work around with me and I’m not jumping to respond each time my phone buzzes.

So far, I’m surviving! I’ve been able to work, respond to emails, and focus on local issues. My staff have also been able to keep me up to date with the world of social media. In my personal life, I’ve discovered I’ve got more time to read books, and as a husband and father I feel a lot more present and engaged with the family when I’m at home.

I don’t know how the rest of the month of my tech-detox will go (there’s a bet going that I won’t make it!) but I’m determined to try. Maybe I’ll take some lessons away from it!

I’d like to know what you think. Do you think we’re too reliant on smartphones and being connected all the time? Have you done a similar thing?

If you have some thoughts, please email my office via [email protected] or call 9980 1822.

I’ll keep you updated.

Julian Leeser

Julian Leeser

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