You can have more fun….no, not just playing games online, but by opening up a world of adventure and travel. You can plan better, more cost effective vacations, which translates to being able to have more of them. The list of how technology can enhance your life goes on and on, and probably will long after future generations ask, “What was a Baby Boomer?”
Not too long ago, AD Age Digital quoted Rob Sinclair, Microsoft’s director of Accessibility who stated that Boomers represent 25% of the population, yet purchase 40% of all technology. So if you go on a job interview and you run into a condescending younger interviewer throw this tidbit out and at least get them thinking that “Gee, maybe I underestimated by parents generation.”
This trend isn’t confined to the U.S. either. On every global trip we have taken in the last 5 years, we make a point to look to see who is using technology in the countries we visit. It is not just the under 40 set. It is just about everybody, particularly those of Boomer age. Whether they are staying connected to work, sending photos to family, or reading their favorite author on their Ipad, they are using technology to their advantage.
Occasionally, we get reader comments on how disgusting it is that technology has separated us from others. This is so far from the truth as to be ridiculous. Our personal experience alone, shows that by using FaceBook, Linkedin, Reddit, and other social media sites, we have been so much more connected to a much larger group of friends and family. It is so fantastic to find out what is going on in the lives of people we care about but don’t always see. You can’t do this when you aren’t connected!
If you are getting overwhelmed by technology and want a break, simply turn off your phone, Kindle, computer, IPhone, IPad mini or whatever you use for a few hours. Staying connected is a choice. Choose to be connected, but manage your time so that the connections pay off for you. How lucky we are to have the world at our fingertips.