Tech addiction

I realized my tech addiction is terminal. Last week I got an iPad. Now I have a non-so-smart phone, a laptop, a soon to be fixed desk top and an iPad.
I write on the laptop and use the others to test, read and check the internet. This morning I had a terrible thought. What if I lost them? Not one, because the other two s combined can replace most of the functions of the missing one. But all three? Well, then I can runt to the library, borrow my wife’s or… or… I can still get on the internet. I can still blog, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Skype somehow….
I’m hooked. I watch TV on my technology, write letters, compose books, publish, send emails, talk to family members on a weekly basis across thousands of miles.
I am addicted and it is serious. If I lose my technology…. I’ll just… start to live.
But I’d be alone.

About 3by3 writing method

The author of 12 books, half of them textbooks, two novels and three self help. has struggled with his challenges of completion, distractions, plotting and writers block. Finally after getting stopped I stopped and analyzed what was going on and spent a lot of introspection, research and reading trying to locate the source of these issues. The result of was the 3by3 writing method - a three step program to start and then continue the process of completing a story all the way to publication.
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