Humanology vs Technology

let me ask you a question

what were your first thoughts when you

woke up this morning

what were the first words you said when

you awoke

did you take time to reflect on the

course of your day

or did you reach to the side

switch on your mobile phone or your

tablet look at your emails

facebook linkedin or any other social

media

how has that affected or shaped your day

up until now my name is wendy

chalmersmill and i’d like us to reflect

on the world

we now live in

we have an amazing superpower you

have an amazing superpower and that

superpower

is being human through our dialogue

our conversations both internally and

externally

our moods our behaviors our attitudes we

can create and

shape our weeks days

lives we can take

the steering wheel of the boat of our

life

and go to the destination that we want

rather

than being buffeted around by the ways

of technology

that exist around about our world

the world is changing so fast let me

take you back

to the 80s 40 years ago

i had a small office in a large

service office and in my office i had a

typewriter

and i remember the day well when a new

computer was brought into the center of

the serviced office

to support all the offices that were in

this building

it sped things up so much for me i no

longer had to type

so many different letters to a variety

of different clients

i could offer one dictaphone message to

the lady who sat at the computer

she would send the messages out to my

clients and my day became

easier two years later

after deciding i could never have

technology or be engaged with the

computer

i had two computers in my office

i taught myself how to use the

technology

how to interface with my clients via

emails

and i don’t really remember when the

balance of shift changed

from me being a human being

to being a human doing

the balance of time when technology no

longer became an asset

but it became a process that managed me

and my day

fast forward to today

in my home i have

probably 15 to 16 computers

in my home me and my sons

be it smartphones tablets

computers

my life their life seems to be

umbilically connected

to the world of technology to social

media

to the world wide web

it’s hard sometimes to take time to step

back just to be

to be human to tune into your

super power

technology is addictive it stimulates

the exciting hormones of cortisol the

adrenaline

to the point where i look at my sons and

no longer do they sit in front of the

television

watching a movie or a program they sit

in front of the television

with an ipad or an iphone

or any tablet to be stimulated

constantly

it’s as though they get bored and they

need the stimulation

the excitement of technology and

the television

over the last year i have been given a

gift

and that gift has been time

it’s given me the the covert has given

me

the time to step back to reflect

on my life and my relationship with

technology

i found myself reflecting on my my inner

needs

what drives me what drives my purpose

what connects me to self

what allows me to supercharge my

humanity my own

drivers i find that i’m able now

more to ride the waves of technology

rather than drown

in the sea of it

i ask you to reflect on your life

and how you connect with self

or how you’re driven by technology and

the connection to

technology are you umbilically connected

to technology

when you leave the house without your

mobile phone what sensations does that

offer you

when you climb a mountain are you

connected to self

or to technology

remember we can supercharge

our superpowers

take time to be a human being

rather than a human doing take time to

reflect

on your needs on what nurtures you

what nurtures your strengths

i leave you with the idea of

an acronym the bbc

[Music]

take time to be take time to be present

take time to be mindful take

time to just connect to you

take time to be balanced to balance the

external world with your internal needs

and lastly connect to self

connect to your needs nurture

your humanity

thank you