Friday 19 June 2020

The Need To Unplug...




I'd been feeling the need to unplug from social media for sometime; this is mostly because I realized how much money I have been dashing Airtel...among other things

But recently, from reading about the different rape cases in the world, the killings in Southern KD, Zamfara & Katsina, gangster locusts in India, the killings and  murder hornets in the ‘Merica, return of Ebola in the Congo, more about the 'rona and so many unpleasant things happening around the world, I knew it was time...


I especially knew it was time to unplug from social media at least for a while seeing as all the raw emotions by people who are hurt, concerned and afraid began to get to me.

I was truly beginning to feel sad, that I began to internalize this sadness and I began to think of all the stuff that aren’t going ‘right’ in my life right now. My mental health was getting messed up! 

Ehn, ehn, I was not going mad oh! I know my dear Naija people do not like talking about mental health. Small thing, we will say it is craze that is doing her.
So yes, I did save a lot of data money but most importantly, I gave my mind some rest. And my mind rested for a couple of days…

I unplugged from Instagram, Twitter, I wasn't uploading/viewing Whatsapp statuses' and even chatting much generally…and boy, was it hard to do... but I knew the 'could be' empath in me really needed this so I kept going. 

The first day was hard, it felt like something wasn’t right, the desire to get off social media for my mental health was just as strong as my desire to keep up with  social media gist/gossip the news. I caught myself picking up my phone to go to the 'gram and the bird app (aka twitter) so many times, but I was determined to go with my plan so I fought myself hard and as time went by, it felt ok.

So…yes, it is ok to take a break from the internet or whatever may be clouding your head. There are so many things you can do to ‘reclaim’ your time from all the fuzziness. Watch a movie, listen to music, call and gossip gist with a friend, group call with family/friends, read a novel, study the bible, take a walk, exercise, go hiking, just do not let anyone or anything you did not send come for you and get you.

I studied my Bible a little more than usual and I watched a lot of stuff on Netflix *wait, that means I ended up not saving money on data, right*

Face palm...

But I would honestly say it was a good thing and I was happy for the whole three veeeeery long days I unplugged. It felt like my brain was taking in fresh air and stuff I watched were happy stuff...especially the series 'Sweet Magnolias'... it warmed my heart and reminded me of what true friendship should be about, it made me miss my friends and wished my best ones were closer and our bond was stronger... It reminded me of how blessed I am to have my friends.

So yeah, nothing serious here, just to encourage us all that sometimes, it is ok to take a step back and let time clear the dark clouds and.... just be happy. 

I love you for reading, come again.
xoxo  


PS
Gincheng, thank you.

22 comments:

  1. Spot on!! I truly think it is a very needed break to take periodically to "detoxify" the mind. Social media is very invasive and in our current clime where there's so much bad stuff going around, it's very easy to let the negativity slide in and Rob you of your peace of mind and sanity.

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  2. It's necessary to away from social media for sometime.the stories there are fake sometimes,it gets to u,some even upset u.the cost on data is something else.wil stay away for sometime and also connect wit family and old friends.

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  3. I seriously need this now. Been feeling empty and I need time to breathe. I love this. Thanks

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    1. please take the time to breathe whenever you need it. It helps...

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  4. There's so much negativity around us, we all need to take a break from the crazy of the social media from time to time. Ask yourself before the advent of social media what were you doing? Change is the only constant thing in life, but then do we forget about our past relationship or our past lives, has social media taking the place of people around us? Has it taken our time of worship? If it has then there is problem....People it's time to control our lives, and not let the whole crazy of the social media control us.

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    1. Self control is indeed very imortant. thank you.

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  5. Life sure gets overwhelming and daunting sometimes, then add all the social media brouhaha... it definitely helps to do things that keeps sanity in check, nicely done babe.

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  6. Well said.👌👌

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  7. I really need this and I will do it...I feel so out of sorts.But netflix stay...thanks for suggesting sweet magnolias. God will see us thru and this too shall pass.

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    1. amen! I cant wait for a new season and I hope you get to enjoy it like I did.

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  8. I totally agree! Unplugging and destressing from all the social media business is a must! And the media selects all the gruesome news/gist like there aren't beautiful things happening in the world at the same time. Sometimes, especially the first few days of my haitus, I pick up my phone and almost forget that I'm "abstaining" but I usually log out from all my accounts so that it would serve as a reminder beforehand.

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    1. Hey Fran!!
      I totally agree with you totally agreeing with me. Yeah, logging out works better.

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  9. Twill b difficult but den I guess it's gon b worth it! Especially dat data tin MTN will miss me!

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  10. I just unplugged not long ago ( no money for data ��). I got to start drawing and doing other things I love and it was really liberating.

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    1. This one na compulsory unplugging but if it helped then cool!

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  11. I know what it was like. I unplugged on civilization for 3 months with no mobile phone, tv, electricity just me and fulani people. Then o found myself. I might have done something really stupid and drastic if i hadn't unplugged so it's okay to unplug from anything to get your head right.

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    1. Ah! 3 whole months and from other stuff too? You are the real MVP of unplugging. So how was it living in the 'wilderness' for that long? Please come and gist us.

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  12. Sweetie. You really tried oh,being able to unplug. I think I need to attempt it too. Instagtram is my vice, I'm not a Facebook person. At all, Twitter I only remember when I want to complain to customer care or check trending gist.

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  13. Ore miiii!!! Where have you been? I miss you bajebaje...

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