Unplugging from the Digital World: Reconnecting with What Truly Matters
It’s not every day one gets to experience a complete digital detox, but that’s exactly what I had the opportunity to do on a recent long weekend. The setting was a luxurious house in the heart of nature, right on the border of Belgium and France. Despite the extravagant cost, I decided to embrace the experience wholeheartedly. After all, life’s too short for regrets.
This weekend was more than just a holiday. It was an experiment in disconnecting from the whirl of technology that typically surrounds my daily life as the founder of Dunetrails, an IT consultancy firm. The location, far away from the demands of my business, was a gentle reminder of the importance of balance in a world consumed by constant digital interaction.
I reveled in the freedom of three days without the persistent pull of emails and updates. My laptop remained untouched, my phone hardly left my pocket, and, instead of monitoring digital landscapes, I explored the natural landscapes with my family, teaching my daughter to swim and rediscovering the joy of kayaking.
For those of you reading this who, like me, work in the IT industry, you know how hard it is to break away from the digital world. Our professions often require us to stay connected, to always be reachable. But in those three days, I learned to value the balance between my digital work life and my analogue personal life.
Returning to my work routine was a stark contrast. The weight of the digital world crashed back upon me. Despite a long workday, I found myself reflexively reaching for my phone when exhaustion hit, rather than spending quality time with my children.
So, here’s my takeaway: A balanced life is vital for everyone, but perhaps even more so for those of us in the IT industry. I’ve realized the need to establish firm boundaries, to stow away my devices when work is done and fully engage with the world in front of me. At Dunetrails, we champion sustainability and balance, not just for our clients’ technology solutions but also for our team members’ lives.
This is my commitment moving forward: To consciously disconnect from the digital world and invest more time in what truly matters, my family. I encourage all of us working in this fast-paced, digital-heavy industry to do the same. Let’s make the conscious choice to balance our dedication to technology with our dedication to our personal lives. Because in the end, the relationships we cultivate are what truly matter.
The Benefits of a Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
Imagine: a pool of servers runs in your data center, on which desktops are hosted. Users can access these desktops and all processing is done on the host server. It is a technology that has been around for more than 2 decades and has only gotten better in that time. A...
Microsoft App-V: Tips & Tricks
Microsoft App-V was once promised as the packaging tool of the future, but sadly enough Microsoft never pushed it through that much. Then, recently Microsoft started working on the next generation: MSIX the new and improved packaging standard of the future. This page...
Script Library
The first most interesting script library related to EUC is from Guy Leech. It has a list of all possible automation tasks: https://guyrleech.wordpress.com/A second, very interesting list of scripts comes from Carl Webster, he has a focus on documentation of...