Sunday, November 29, 2015

Social Media Break, Day Four

Full disclosure early on: I had to go to Google Plus quickly today to turn off a Community notification. Getting email notifications is a quick way back to perusing social media sites regularly again.

Other that that quick peek into social media, I felt pretty good today. The urge to go and check what other people are posting does diminish over times. I didn't realize how much checking social media is like any other addiction. Going by my old smoking addiction, the toughest part is always the beginning. If I can get legitimately get through a week, then I'll be okay and the next three weeks should be a breeze. That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

And speaking of addictions and new habits, Monday is the start of a new week and the end of the Thanksgiving weekend. A friend and I are going to start to hold each other accountable on our new diets. She and I had a weight loss challenge last year, and because of that competition, we both lost a ton of weight. Holding each other accountable should be great for us again this year. My biggest challenge is always sugar and chocolates. I have a sweet tooth, particularly for sugar. Last year, I cut out sugar for about a month and that helped to kick start a 30 pound weight loss. If I can do that until Christmas Eve, then I'll be golden. That's not really all that long from now, right? Right?

Monday is going to be a big test for my social media break, particularly during those work down times. I think I can get through those periods. I try not to check Facebook on my work computer a lot anyway. The bigger test will be trying to save articles and stuff on Google Plus for me to check later. I wonder if that counts as checking social media if all I'm doing is stashing an article away somewhere. That might not count as going on social media. This might be easier than I thought. Those sound like some famous last words on a completely non-binding pledge. lol

Looks like this is going to be a short entry today. I wonder if this is a trend or if this is just a by-product of a very uneventful Sunday. I guess we'll find out tomorrow. See y'all later.

Saturday, November 28, 2015

Social Media Break, Day Three

I'm changing the title of this series to Social Media Break rather than keeping with Social Media Free. I really am more on a Social Media Break than attempting to be free of Social Media, so this title makes better sense in my opinion.

I'm going to try to keep today's entry short because I'm full, I'm tired and I might be a little buzzed. Remember kids, tryptophan, insulin crash and alcohol do not mix. Not even a new episode of Doctor Who can keep me up tonight.

Today was generally not a good day. To borrow a quote for George R. R. Martin's Not A Blog on LiveJournal, life is miserable and full of pain. UCLA lost today to USC in football. It's time like this that I wonder why I am a sports fan at all. It has gotten to the point where most of the time that I watch any of my teams play, I'm more hoping that they don't lose than I am hoping that they win. When my team wins, I feel more of a temporary relief than anything else. Sure, there are times when I feel immense joy, like when my Giants won the World Series for the first time since they moved to San Francisco. Actually, that one was both immense relief and immense joy. Regardless, the moral is that I experience less joy as each year passes. I need to rediscover the love for sports. I also need to let go of that sadness when my team loses. That is one of the worst superficial emotional pains out there.

The bright side of taking a social media break during this time period is that I cannot see what the other fan base is saying. That helps ease the pain a little. The scotch is helping with the rest of that pain. lol. My Facebook feed is going to be loving the fact that I'm taking a break right now, cause I could totally see another round of drunken video postings coming up, if this deadly trio of typtophan, alcohol and insulin crash doesn't knock me out first.

In other news, I've held out on buying a Nexus 9 so far. My resolve is holding strong. I needed some help from Marie-Reine and Nicole, but so far so good. That is such a good deal, but it is a piece of technology that would hold no use for me other than being a semi-dedicated Chromecast remote and a possible vehicle for a secondary Clash of Clans account. The fact that I'm even thinking of getting a tablet for that Clash of Clans thing is reason enough why I shouldn't get it. It is such a frivolous piece of tech that I don't need. But, a discount of $200 is just soooooo good. I'll think more about this later.

In a bit of blog news, I was surprised to see that my last two blog posts have received some views out there. I mean, who the hell is reading this. lol. I didn't think I had an audience out there, but my Blogger stats say that it's being viewed out there. That's just crazy. I swear I'm not this insane, although I really might just be this boring. haha

And I'm now laughing at my own bad jokes. I think that is a sign that I need to sign off for the night. My last day of my hella long weekend ends tomorrow. I really should go out and enjoy the day tomorrow. Good thing I was able to finish Jessica Jones this weekend. That show was hella good. I highly recommend it.

Well, that's it for now. I'll try to shoehorn a blog post tomorrow. Laters.

Friday, November 27, 2015

Social Media Free, Day Two

Day two of trying to be social media free started off pretty well. The need to constantly check my three sites wasn't as strong today as it was on day one. I guess not posting anything kinda helps with that. Also, after about a day, any previous post would lose steam, so there would be less of a need to check to see how many "like" or "+1's" my "going away post" got.

I did some Black Friday shopping this morning online. I wonder if that is closer to doing a Cyber Monday on Black Friday since I didn't exactly go to a store? I don't know. I guess it really is all the same. I tried to stay away from shopping at Amazon because I'm having personal issues with their business practices, but I couldn't find anything I liked on ThinkGeek or the HBO Store, and some of the tech deals on Amazon were just too good to pass up. As of 11:30 pm PT, I have resisted buying a Nexus 9 from the Google Store. The 16-gig version is going for $199 while the 32-gig version is going for $279 on Black Friday. Those are amazing deals, however, I already have a tablet, and my personal tech purchase of the year is my handy dandy Dell laptop. I don't think I could justify another tech purchase.

I was semi-planning on seeing Creed today, but I ended up grabbing lunch with a work friend instead, followed by some Jessica Jones afterwards. It was fun hanging out with my work friend outside of work. We don't normally get a chance to grab lunch together as typically I have to cover for her when she goes to lunch, so this was a fun experience to hangout outside the work environment.

I'm still planning on checking out Creed this weekend. I have heard nothing but great reviews about it. I also want to check out Victor Frankenstein, but I have the distinct feeling that I just won't have the time to see all of the movies that I want to see. Oh well, it's not exactly the end of the world if I miss a couple of movies here or there. The one movie I can't miss is Star Wars: The Force Awakens. I mean, after being brought near to tears at Comic-Con, I would lose all geek cred if I missed this movie on opening weekend.

Now, full disclosure time on the social media: towards the end of the day, I did log on to both Facebook and Google Plus briefly. Here are my justifications. I logged onto Facebook when I got a friend request from one of my G+ friends. Since my Facebook posts are mostly private, my friend probably didn't see that I was on a social media break, and I didn't want to appear rude. With Google Plus, one of my friends had invited me to her TV Spoiler Community. Again, I didn't want to appear rude by not accepting, so I popped in quickly to accept the invitation. I didn't check my newsfeed at all. With Facebook, I saw my sister's new profile pic of her kids. I had to quickly close the browser because I knew that I would get sucked back into that whole Facebook world, and it is only day two. Hmmm. I'm already making a lot of allowances here. I really have to break this habit.

Other than those two quick moments of weakness, I think I've done well today. The next couple of days will be harder (#twss?). Saturday is a big college football day, and with the UCLA-USC football game being for the Pac-12 South title, everyone will be out representing on social media tomorrow. The big test will be on Monday. Going on the social media sites and sharing articles is normally a great way to pass the day during work when there is some downtime. I guess there is some actually work things I can do this week. Social media has become a big part of my work time routine. I need to create new habits during the work day.

Well, that's it for now. I still can't believe that I'm attempting to blog this. It's even harder (#twss?) to believe that I have this much to write. I don't exactly lead an exciting life as the words above can attest. I guess social media does tend to stifle some creativity, if blogging about your day can be considered creative. lol. Anywho, I don't know how long I can keep up this blogging experience, but it's something for me to think about for now. I'll see y'all next time.

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Social Media Free, Day One

I'm going to try a little personal experiment. I'm going to try to stay away from my big three of social media: Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ . This experiment is meant to go from Thanksgiving to Christmas. It can also stop at anytime. Now, if I break down and go to one of these sites before Christmas, it won't be the end of the world. The experiment can always restart right after that moment.

The impetus of this idea is the realization that I spend too much time on these sites, and I tend to express some of my borderline self-destructive tendencies on these sites. In other words, I get too emo and I spam my Facebook feed with random '80s and '90s videos that I can find on YouTube. Also, I was listening to a podcast with Bill Simmons and Judd Apatow where they mention that some modern day creativity might be stifled by the immediacy of social media posts. I need to re-focus some of my creative energy somewhere.

I can also see the irony of blogging about being Social Media Free. Some can see a personal blog as something of a social media outlet. I'm going to let this slide. I need some outlet to express myself. Plus, I don't think I really have an audience out there, so this is really just me howling at the proverbial wind.

So, on Thanksgiving Eve, I posted a little "going away" meme on Facebook and G+ with the only caption being #socialmediabrek. Yes, the irony of posting about a social media break is also not lost on me. Somehow, I felt the need to inform my friends on Facebook and my 2000+ followers on G+ that I was going away for a while. I might be a bit of a narcissist.

I also deleted the Facebook, G+ and Twitter apps from my phone and tablet. Theoretically, that should help with the temptation of checking these sites on a near constant basis for my source of validation from other people's opinion of me. I also turned off all email notifications from my "duties" of moderating some Communities on G+. Those Communities will just have to manage themselves without me.

With that being said, I have to confess that I cheated a bit. I can still check and clear G+ notifications from the main Google website. I also did log into Facebook at the beginning of the post to make sure that I had my personalized FB URL correct. But, I didn't visit my newsfeed or stream or whatever it is that the friends and followers feed stream thing is called nowadays. I don't know what people are doing and saying, and that's just going to have to be okay for me for now.

I did find myself checking my email more often today. That's not really going to do me any good as I wasn't expecting anything from anyone. I just needed something to do while I was sitting around. The immediacy of social media really is a habit that is hard to break. I'm going to need a lot of help and willpower with this one.

Well, that's going to be it for now. I needed to "document" this near one month journey of mine. I think I can do it. I mean, what do I really need to post on social media nowadays? Most of my Facebook posts lately have been music videos. I guess that can get old pretty quick.

One of these days, I'm going to actually talk about some of the things that have been bothering me, but today is not this day. I have no idea if anyone is going to see this other than me, but that's okay. I'm not trying to be famous or anything.

Anyways, until tomorrow, or whenever I decide to write next. Adios.