tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246655362094514107.post8961725081852899807..comments2024-03-14T15:17:38.070-05:00Comments on sundrenched moments: "media month" - day 23Miss Ghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08219700435273352618noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246655362094514107.post-18148241243865398832013-10-30T13:02:49.164-05:002013-10-30T13:02:49.164-05:00A while back, I was spending entirely too much tim...A while back, I was spending entirely too much time playing on-line Solitaire. I "fasted" from it for an entire year with a specific thing to think about/pray about when I would normally be playing Solitaire. It was a good experience. Karen Gibsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09744113368241551651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6246655362094514107.post-58076870270121712692013-10-24T14:25:36.786-05:002013-10-24T14:25:36.786-05:00I gave up FB for Lent a couple years ago and took ...I gave up FB for Lent a couple years ago and took the app off my phone. Last year I just didn't allow myself to use FB at work (which proved to make me MUCH more efficient.) Both times I also had more time for reading blogs & reading in general. At first I would feel a bit "left out" but got over it soon. I'm about ready for another break. It seems I don't regulate myself well and the fasts help me "reset". I feel like I've put restrictions on TV time before, but that one's harder for me, living alone (I know you didn't have a tv, but it's my escape). I could probably benefit from at least one day/night each week with no TV. I'm not sure how to fast from the internet except to put time blocks on it? It's definitely a monopolizer these days, but whenever I step away, I'm reminded of so much that exists outside of media!! Good luck. I look forward to hearing what you choose to try. Sarah Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00352402689615159011noreply@blogger.com