One of the things we often hear from our HR alumni and network is that, however much they’d love to change the way they and their teams or functions ‘do’ HR, they simply don’t have time.
The daily dilemma: you may have found a new way to help their clients  solve their business problems, but with a constant stream of emails  making demands on your time it’s all too often much easier to respond  reactively, reverting to old tried and tested habits and methods, for a  ‘quick fix’.
These demands inevitably come from every angle; your  clients, your team, your manager and as a support function, we’re wired  to feel the need to be there, always. It’s a dilemma with a modern edge, too.
Whilst once work could be  left at our desks, it now follows us around, bleeping its demands on our  time with every new email delivered efficiently to our phones. I  imagine there are few of us who haven’t felt a pang of nostalgia for the  days without mobile technology.
We were inspired then by an auto-reply we received yesterday from one of our contacts informing us that both she and her blackberry  were on holiday! As much as we were tickled by the idea of a smart  phone sipping cocktails on a sunny beach somewhere, we were more taken  by the idea of unashamedly ‘switching-off’.
Perhaps not all of us have  the luxury of granting our technology full annual leave rights but if  this be the case, why not a coffee break?
We may not all work for the  kind of young hip companies where thinking time is an integral and  accepted part of your work-load, but we could always try safeguarding  our own thinking time by shutting down our technology for the time it  takes to drink a latte.
Far from being wasteful, this could prove to be  the ‘golden time’ which gives you the space you need to work or think on  the areas which could make a real difference, but which usually get  lost in the rush. With this in mind, I’m off for a technology-free frappe!
Susanne Schuler is a consultant at HR transformation specialist, Crowne Finch.
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great post
Technology, especially mobile technology has become so powerful and functional that it is difficult to keep it at a distance due to the fear of missing that all important phone call, email or text; when in the grand scheme of things it is very much important to try our best to find time away from the mobile, the ipad etc and try to get a clear head.