In a world where everyone seems to be using a phone or computer all day, people who unplug during their downtime, like Brad Lomas does, are rare. Unplugging doesn’t refer to a fully-charged cell phone, the TV remote or a wireless game controller, though. Instead, people who unplug in their downtime put away technology in favor of other pastimes. By stepping away from technology and into the physical world, you can stimulate your brain, relieve stress and remind yourself that your phone is not vital to life.
If you’re at a loss for unplugged pastimes to try, you need only look to the hobbies from the past. For example, Lomas enjoys doing crossword puzzles in his free time – crossword puzzles were popularized over 100 years ago and they’re still popular today. These fun word games will stimulate your mind and improve your vocabulary, all without the help of a cell phone or computer. There are, however, plugged-in versions of crossword puzzles to try if you really can’t bear to step away from technology for long.
Card games offer another unplugged pastime that seems to be falling out of style. Lomas enjoys bridge in particular, but all card games can be fun. With a single deck of cards, you can enjoy solitaire, poker, spades, hearts, bridge and more. These games can entertain anywhere from one player – that’s you – to more than eight players depending on which game you’re playing. While you can play card games on a computer or app, these versions don’t offer the in-person socialization, the opportunity to read your opponent’s tells or the neat tricks you can learn while shuffling.
Crossword puzzles and card games are just a few of the hobbies that businessman Brad Lomas enjoys when he unplugs from technology. He appreciates the quiet time that being unplugged provides and he also enjoys the company of an evening spent playing cards with friends.