Use This Free Change Plan for Disconnection During Christmas – By Alok Das
Source : Alok Das LinkedIn
Before it’s too late, here’s a free Change Plan for Ultimate Christmas Vacation Disconnection:
Background
- Ah, Christmas—the most wonderful time of the year! The season of jingle bells, eggnog, and relentless notifications from group chats.
Objective
- Successfully disconnect from all forms of digital communication and media, to immerse fully in holiday cheer, family time, and turkey-induced naps.
Change Sponsors
- Chief Holiday Officer (CHO): You
- Santa’s Little Helpers (Accountability Partners): Your family and friends
Step-by-Step Plan
- Pre-Mission Briefing: Announce the Plan
- Gather your elves—er, loved ones. Declare your intention to disconnect during the holidays.
- Warn them about your imminent radio silence and, most importantly, establish emergency contact methods (like sending a carrier pigeon).
Tech Detox Prep: Identify and Limit the Gadgets
- Device Purge: Create a pile of every gadget you own. Yes, even that old iPod.
- Sacred Box of Silence: Designate a Christmas-themed box where all devices will be kept. This box will be more off-limits than Santa’s naughty list.
Out-of-Office Elf: Automated Replies
- Set up hilarious and festive out-of-office replies. For instance: “Currently away at the North Pole, building snowmen and sipping hot cocoa. Will reply when reconnected with reality. Ho Ho Ho!”
Digital Dark Mode: Notifications Off
- Turn off all notifications. Let the symphony of silence begin.
- Enlist a buddy to change your social media passwords and keep them hidden until the holiday ends. Consider it a gift exchange of willpower.
Engage in Real-World Activities: Rediscover Life Beyond the Screen
- Indoor Activities: Puzzle marathons, baking (and possibly burning) cookies, family board games.
- Outdoor Ventures: depending on where you live, Ice skating, caroling, impromptu snowball fights (even if you’re using flour in the kitchen), canoeing, kayaking.
- Crafting Zone: DIY decorations, handmade gifts, and experimental holiday recipes.
Emergency Protocols: Cheat Day Rules
- Designate specific times when you can check in on your devices (only if Santa personally delivers a message).
- Limit these to no more than 15 minutes each, just enough to prove you’re still alive and kicking
Completion Criteria
- At the end of the holidays, your tech withdrawal symptoms should be replaced with memories of laughs, hugs, and possibly a few family feuds over Monopoly.
- You should feel refreshed, rejuvenated, and reconnected with the tangible world (and maybe a few extra pounds from all the festive treats).
Final Notes
- Remember, this mission is not for the faint-hearted.
- It takes courage to go offline in our hyper-connected world. But the rewards are endless—real conversations and a holiday season you’ll remember not from photos but from heartfelt moments.