A Day Without the Internet

Posted by David Garza on

The Internet is an integral part of our lives. No doubt. But what if you woke up to find that you are offline the entire day? This not a far-fetched idea. Unlike in the movies where aliens from another planet invade Earth and disrupt our systems, there are many factors that can make you go a whole day without Internet service. For instance, if you are late on your payments and the bank delays in processing your money, the ISP may fail to renew your subscription. Also, an issue with the ISP equipment can cause this situation, among others.

What would you do when you have to go a whole day without Internet? Here are a couple of tips to remain productive offline.

Tip 1: Read offline articles

Most of the articles we read usually are online and require an Internet connection. However, that does not mean this is the only way to access the articles. You can read offline as long as you prepare ahead of time.

Since the Internet is vast, you must have stumbled upon countless articles in your hunt for information. In most cases, you may have liked the topics but did not get to read the article as you were focused on other matters. You can save these articles and catch up on them later.

Pocket is a popular app for saving videos, articles, and images for easy reading in your free time. You can open the saved resources with an Internet connection. As you read your favorite blogs, always throw a couple of articles into Pocket for that time when you have no connection.

Tip 2: Get creative and write

Whether a skilled writer or an amateur, you can never lack something to write. As you calmly wait for the restoration of your Internet connection, launch your Word Processor app and start creating blog post topics. Since you are offline, you do not have the ability to perform keyword research. That is something you can do later on.

For those who are into e-commerce, you can visualize the questions typically asked by buyers and coin blog posts around these. You can also reflect on conversations and arguments you had with your best friend for more creative topics.

Writing has a way of freeing up the mind to face its innermost secrets and fears. You do not necessarily need a place to publish these. Just speak out your mind by typing, then read your work to understand your life better.

Tip 3: Social offline

The Internet and social media can create a false perception of what socializing entails if you are not careful. Without an Internet connection, there is no way you are going to send those WhatsApp messages or share Facebook memes. This is the perfect time to meet your friends and other humans physically.

If you are at work and the Internet goes out, you may be unable to do most tasks, especially for a digital workplace. A good boss will understand if you go over to your colleagues’ workstation and get to know each other better. Such social connections at the office are known to increase one’s productivity.

Tip 4: Relax!

Instead of feeling as if the lost Internet connection has disconnected you from the rest of the world, take a break and relax. Some people may think the break is a waste of time now, but it helps calm the body for better concentration when the Internet is restored.

Stroll through your garden or head to the nearby coffee shop. Just do anything that is not related to work, and you will be glad that you did.

Tip 5: Listen to your playlist

How many times have you always wanted to listen to your favorite offline playlist but never had the time for it? With the Internet gone and unable to complete pending tasks or surf the web, this is the best time to have a look at the playlist.

Even if you are fond of playing music online, always ensure you have a set of songs that can play offline. Music apps like iTunes let you download music that can be played offline.

Conclusion

Do not become extremely addicted to the Internet that you turn into a zombie. As much as the Internet fosters connectivity, ensure that you still can live a productive life offline. Make it a habit to prepare in advance for a time when your Internet goes.



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