We hope you read this article before March 7. That’s because ideally you won’t be online to read it that day, as your business helps celebrate a healthy work/life balance by disconnecting from technology on the “National Day of Unplugging.” The goal is to give all of us a 24-hour break to enjoy people, hobbies and relationships “IRL.”
And a break we need, considering the significant amount of time we spend clicking, scrolling and swiping—one study puts our daily email consumption at more than 5.5 hours, and another finds that we spend more than 3.5 hours on mobile devices. Whether there is overlap or not, there’s no denying that is a huge chunk of our day consumed by digital media.
Of course, much of our technology time is either productive or enjoyable or both…it helps us do our jobs better and keeps us in touch. But taking a break and disconnecting from technology can be healthy for all. Here are some ways that your company culture can promote employee work/life balance on the National Day of Unplugging…and then continue on every day to create a culture that is oriented toward living life to the fullest.