I remind myself very often to simply
put my phone down because it can distract you from living in the moment.
Not exact matches
I haven't been able to
put down my
phone because it's been blowing up with calls and emails and offers to speak.
Therefore WE have to be happy without it
because putting 15 minutes aside to maintain a physical relationship is much lower
down the list then flicking through the
phone, laptop or whatever before you sleep.
My
phone always dies when we travel
because I never
put it
down.
Because for this trip, I am
putting down my
phone and (mostly)
putting down my laptop.
Also note that there is usually no service at this event
because of the thousands of people in one location so
put the
phone down, bet on some horses and enjoy the moment!
One of the things I decided to focus on in March was to enjoy the simplicity of life, which for me means slowing
down... It's not always the easiest for me
because I thrive under the pressure of having a full plate of things to accomplish, but I'm slowly learning to
put the to - do list and
phone away and take a bit of time for me — whether that's tapping it back on the bike at SoulCycle a few times a week, grabbing a glass of wine with friends or simply reading a book.
Eventually, they should know when to
put their
phone away
because it's distracting them, or when listening to music while they work is slowing them
down.
Your neighbor starts a fire
because they couldn't
put their
phone down long enough to pay attention to the bacon they're cooking.
As I think back to those days though, I had to
put $ 250
down on my cell
phone bill
because they checked my credit history and saw that I had no credit (which is equivalent to bad credit in their eyes).
Comment # 7 reminds me of an episode of «Seinfeld» in which Elaine broke up with her boyfriend
because he neglected to
put an exclamation point at the end of a
phone message that he had written
down for her.
Your neighbor starts a fire
because they couldn't
put their
phone down long enough to pay attention to the bacon they're cooking.
And
because Essential seems to be hanging its hat on the idea of shipping
phones without extraneous junk (the designers don't even
put a logo on the exterior), chances seem good that there won't be a ton of extraneous software laded on to slow the
phone down.
So, hang up that
phone,
put down that scalpel, let go of that control yoke, and drop that cutting torch,
because we're going to browse some weird cars on a vast, strange website.