tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-435639598621055127.post5448321121170235153..comments2024-02-24T02:52:28.237-06:00Comments on The Bees’ RV: E is for EliminateRandomocityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11871574168607613060noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-435639598621055127.post-86234436618258116952016-04-10T14:18:33.340-05:002016-04-10T14:18:33.340-05:00I hear ya'. I am on a huge elimination bout wi...I hear ya'. I am on a huge elimination bout with social media and in other areas of life, eliminating conversations with people who are dealing just trying to suck up my peace and joy and focusing more on nature and family. The issue you mention with notifications and husband is part of a widespread crisis, one which I know you are far more aware of than many people. I love that you a writing about things which help reinforce my own healthier choices too. In answer to your question about a distraction I'd like to eliminate, I'd like to stop getting snagged on conversations where someone says something hurtful or competitive but the best I can come up with is to ignore the behavior.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09092538880672910356noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-435639598621055127.post-41813102116021583642016-04-08T23:33:57.600-05:002016-04-08T23:33:57.600-05:00That IS a big hole on your phone screen. Like a m...That IS a big hole on your phone screen. Like a missing tooth. But I understand. All too well. I've been finding that when I'm with the people I want to be with the most, I don't want to be on FB; it's like an afterthought. But when I'm lonely, or not with the people I want to be with, I'm moderately compulsive about FB. Sigh. Roshttp://pushingthebruise.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-435639598621055127.post-26387995647743385132016-04-07T04:35:54.554-05:002016-04-07T04:35:54.554-05:00I REALLY don't want my loved ones, especially ...I REALLY don't want my loved ones, especially Chuck, to EVER have to compete with ANY app. I am learning. Thank you for acknowledging how hard this was for me to admit this weakness of mine that I am learning to control. Randomocityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11871574168607613060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-435639598621055127.post-5541569710246552662016-04-06T11:01:23.408-05:002016-04-06T11:01:23.408-05:00I like this line, "I chose to start small by ...I like this line, "I chose to start small by eliminating my biggest distraction from my smallest device." Sometimes though, the biggest distraction IS the smallest device. I am the one who felt somewhat invisible recently when my niece was visiting. We had so much to show her, but I felt unable to compete with one of the apps on her phone and we eventually decided we could not win. This is a brave and authentic post. Crystalhttp://www.crystalthieringer.comnoreply@blogger.com