Dispatch w.32.2019 A month off of social media, and I really didn’t miss anything. It’s crazy, but if you uninstall Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat or Facebook, the world will not end. There is no doubt I see value in these apps and services. I know many people who have come to know Christ, lives transformed and families reunited. Social media is not all bad or evil. However, for me, as I am continually evaluating my time, energy and resource allocation, I am unsure what space in my life they need to fill. I absolutely recognize a weakness in my personality: my “all in” or “all out” tendency. Being “all out” of social media is way easier than finding the right balance and tension that comes with embracing it. Excuse my rambling and discombobulated thoughts, but it's where I am, and my guess is where many of you are as well.
Terry Storch Dispatch w.32.2019
Terry Storch Dispatch w.32.2019
Terry Storch Dispatch w.32.2019
Dispatch w.32.2019 A month off of social media, and I really didn’t miss anything. It’s crazy, but if you uninstall Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat or Facebook, the world will not end. There is no doubt I see value in these apps and services. I know many people who have come to know Christ, lives transformed and families reunited. Social media is not all bad or evil. However, for me, as I am continually evaluating my time, energy and resource allocation, I am unsure what space in my life they need to fill. I absolutely recognize a weakness in my personality: my “all in” or “all out” tendency. Being “all out” of social media is way easier than finding the right balance and tension that comes with embracing it. Excuse my rambling and discombobulated thoughts, but it's where I am, and my guess is where many of you are as well.