In this modern, over-connected world, stress comes fromI admit to having a real love-hate relationship with technology. It started in the early ’80s when I left behind my career as a “Go-for-the-Burn” aerobics instructor (remember
Jane Fonda in spandex?) and went back to school to work in the new field
of high-tech learning to program (in COBOL) on IBM mainframes.
I was an awful programmer so fortunately my first ‘real’ job was as the PC admin for the San Francisco company, Esprit. Now back in the early ’80s, there was no such
thing as a ‘network’, and therefore, no way to connect PCs. So EVERY
morning I walked around to all the 200 PCs with a big floppy disk and
uploaded a fresh copy of the customer database. And this was considered
‘bleeding-edge’ technology!
It was when I got my own 286-AT, with 256K RAM- one of the fastest IBM PCs in 1985 – that my interest in technology really took off. And though I can’t remember what I used
that machine for, I know the feeling was oh-so-cool!
It’s been 25 years working on and playing with technology, and during that time I’ve been giddy, frustrated, amused, befuddled, in pain, angry, scared, over-whelmed &
under-whelmed with it all. (Sounds like a relationship to me!)
(My answers: 1. yes; 2. sadly, often; 3. no, but my son would!)
There is good news. You can help yourself and take action to alleviate your stress symptoms. The first step is Awareness.
The truth is, stress comes from more than one source, so taking time to inventory what’s going on in our lives through any medium – even technology – can help clarify areas of stress. Is your stress
work-related? Financial? How are your relationships affecting your life?
Family? Friends? Do you have a balance between work and play?
Once you find a bit of Acceptance around what’s showing up as the stressors in your life, you begin to make considered choices around what you eat, how much you sleep, who you share your life with,
the work you do, AND how much technology you might do TODAY.
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