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​Guaranteed to ruin your shower

I’ve become a bit of an addict.  My phone goes with me everywhere.  I have an iPhone and an Apple watch.  I can check the weather and whatever else I need instantly.  You know like… um… Well, I’m sure there are important things for me to check.

In the car, I’m rarely listening to music these days.  I listen to mountains of podcasts and oceans of audiobooks.  I’m concentrating full force in the OR, and then I immediately check my email and plug into the next thing.  This goes on until I go to bed where I usually fall asleep after reading on my kindle.

Walking down the halls of the hospital, it isn’t uncommon to see someone walk right into a wall.  Or, even more often, people getting off the elevator at the wrong floor. 

Our brains don’t get a full second of reprieve all day. Not even one second without input of some kind.

Tired? Grumpy? Anxious? Depressed?  Overwhelmed?  Stressed out? 

Maybe try giving your brain a rest.  Let’s start small with five minutes.  Too hard? Make it 1 minute and start there.

A few days ago, my wife and I went out to breakfast.  No kids, just us.  A chance to talk to each other.  Because it was Monday, the place we normally like to go was closed, so we drove a little further and found a cute little place to have a nice breakfast.  

The only problem, and the reason I won’t be going back there, was that they had a TV on one wall where you couldn’t help but see it.  I spent the entire breakfast trying not to watch the nice lady talking about how bad the traffic was in Philly. 

As we were leaving, I joked around about Planet Fitness.  I joined the one by my work for easy access to a treadmill while marathon training a few years ago.  My big complaint was that they had placed in front of the treadmills and every other piece of purple cardio equipment a bank of 20 televisions. 

They line the walls with these TVs, playing the same awful news from 20 different stations.  CNN, FOX, MSNBC, etc.  I can watch tanks and war planes and sick, dying children and mudslides looped over and over on 20 different stations all at once. 

You know what’s worse than running on a treadmill?  Running on a treadmill while being forced to watch the end of the world.

Last time I went, I brought a hat and pulled the brim all the way down ,so that I physically could not see the depressing display.

One of the joys of running is clearing your head.  Getting a little euphoria from the nice chemicals flooding your bloodstream. 

Here’s an idea:

Spend a little time out of the digital world.  Spend a little time drinking coffee and watching the grass grow.  Not like a whole hour, that would be crazy, but maybe 5 minutes.  Maybe read a real magazine or a real book. 

Take your PHYSICAL copy of The Final Step and head out to the park for an hour.  A couple of questions, a couple of breaths.  A couple of questions, a couple of breaths.  Maybe a little space will help your brain build connections that you would never see among all noise.

Oh, where did this whole thing start? I saw an advertisement for a waterproof touch TV for your shower or bathroom. The image was of this amazing looking bathtub in the calm, serene bathroom with beautiful, huge windows overlooking a majestic mountain range. And there on the wall at the foot of the tub was this wonderful product, a waterproof TV. You wouldn’t want to risk being bored for even a second looking at that amazing view

Brian Wallace

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