As a columnist on HipHopGivesBack.org (I have a regular column entitled This Woman’s Work- Thoughts & Randomness From An Insightful Chick), I write about causes, problems, solutions, and other important topics which affect the community and the world around us. During this week’s column, I chose to address “my little problem with the Internet”. I want to explore this issue of mine in further detail on my personal blog, but I believe this entry will give you a bird’s eye view into the situation I have found myself in. It’s gotten better…but I’ve got a ways to go.
Excerpt:
Recently, I treated myself to an Internet hiatus for almost a month. For three and a half weeks, I limited my Internet usage to just work and business related items. No Twitter, Facebook, or any other social networking sites I frequented. I focused on my life, my children, my career, and getting in touch with my friends and family by communicating the traditional means including the phone, face-to-face visits, and letters sent in the mail (REALLY). I learned a lot about myself during this time. I began to understand that like with anything, the Internet can become an addiction, and if you don’t keep it in check, it can begin to run your life.
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About The Author
The Cubicle Chick, otherwise known as Danyelle Little, is the owner and editor of TheCubicleChick.com. After losing her job in Corporate America in 2009, she found a way to channel her frustration into a site that focuses on work, life, and play. Danyelle blogs and administers this site full-time, freelances for several other sites and publications, and works as a social media consultant to other brands, bloggers, and businesses. You can learn more about her by visiting DanyelleLittle.com.
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