Are You Sleeping Alone - Techie Issues Split The Bedsheets


by Jan Verhoeff - Date: 2007-05-23 - Word Count: 319 Share This!

Honey, did you turn off the computer? If that sounds like you, you might want to make sure you purchase a nice comfy couch, because you may be sleeping on it, according to comments on a Yahoo News Article recently. But there's more to the story than just your computer… Are you a geek?

If you can't turn out your lights until you read that last text from your coworker, you might want to rethink your priorities. Time off from work is just as important as 'getting it all done.'

Many of us link our lack of sleep to snoring spouses, brittle nerves, and hostile mates, but the reality is technology may have more to do with your lack of sleep than any other single reason.

Do you text at midnight? Texting from the pillow while your spouse tells you about his or her day really isn't the coolest way to communicate with someone you love (either on the cell or on the pillow).

Is your cell phone on vibrate by your pillow all night? If you're connected at the eardrum to your cell phone, you may be ignoring your spouse. Have you considered shutting it off?

Time management may save your marriage? Leaving your job at work, taking time off to enjoy life, communicating with your husband or wife, without the cell phone, texting, or blueberry between you may help.

Cut the Technology Umbilical Chord and put your spouse in that first priority space. IT will wait. Spend a few tender moments, and you'll be fresher in the morning so you can get more done.

Making time to enjoy life, not only gives you an extra edge on the fun part of living, but it will give you topics for discussion on the job, stories to tell, and something to talk about when technology fails. Remember the computer does go down now and then…

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