Hard to get out of old habits. I’ve started reading Indie Microblogging by Manton today. So far a terrific read — which natually means that I stopped so that I can save it for “later”. Really need to just finish reading what I find interesting now.
Hard to get out of old habits. I’ve started reading Indie Microblogging by Manton today. So far a terrific read — which natually means that I stopped so that I can save it for “later”. Really need to just finish reading what I find interesting now.
@cdevroe Great post. I also left social media about 9 months ago and I have found my focus improve as well. And although the reason for me saving Manton’s book for later is for a slightly different reason (feeling that if I was reading it during the right time and the right setting, I would enjoy it more — I know, it makes no sense when I write it out like this), it’s probably a good idea to do what the post suggests and just do a cull to RSS/podcast subscriptions, etc.
@lmika haha good to know I’m not alone.
Instapaper was supposed to be the solution to “lots of old browser tabs”, now I find myself watching articles pile up there instead.
Strong element of denial (for me) between what I can make time for and what I can realistically do.