I just went through the wonderful experience of moving a small office. We only moved about two miles away. However, we still had to pack everything up.
As with every move, I knew there would be glitches. As expected, we had problems with our phones and internet. At first, I viewed the situation as a major headache. However, after a couple of days, I rather enjoyed not having to figure out how I was going to work my way through the well over 100 voice-mail and e-mail messages I receive daily.
My feelings were bittersweet when I figured out how to fix the phone problems. Our technology guy has me connected to the internet, but my e-mail isn't quite working. I can receive messages, but can't send any.
This experience reminds me of those one or two winter storms we get in the midwest each year. Everything shuts down. Nobody can go anywhere. Once people get over the inconvenience, they simple learn to deal with it. What are the options?
So, I will be fully connected in a day. I have enjoyed the break and highly recommend that everyone become disconnected for a couple of days each year.
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