Digital detox

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1 Spending a weekend without access to communications technology was an eye-opener.

2 Connecting is something I do unconsciously now, and sharing such moments has become second nature.

3 There was a moment when he was distracted by a buzzing sensation and automatically reached for his phone, before realising it was a bee.

4 By breaking away from my connected life, however,I came to appreciate just how much it had permeated my way of being.

5 So-called ‘early adopters’, the heavy technology users, throw themselves at every new device and service

6 A study by the University of California concluded that such constant multi-tasking gradually erodes short-term memory.

Crouching down next to Artley, our twenty-one-month-old son, my partner Will and I watched the unmistakable shape of a barn owl until it disappeared into the wood.

Blessed with two days of good weather and some delicious local food, I barely noticed I wasn’t online.

9 I take equal responsibility for our digital obsession.

10 So-called ‘early adopters’ will admit to an uncontrollable impulse to check their email accounts or social networking sites.

11 It’s clearly a situation to be avoided. Our digital detox had been something of a wake-up call.

12 If my worst habit is incessant messaging, his is allowing his phone to take precedence over everything else.

13 The meaningful and the mundane have thus merged into one, all dutifully and habitually recorded — my enjoyment split between that technological impulse and the more delicate human need to be in the moment.

14 And the magical moment when Artley was being read his bedtime story in front of an open fire, I've had to try and commit to my own fallible memory.

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I am interested in this job because I am currently looking for an opportunity to use the skills I learnt in my college. I have recently completed a 16-week part-time accounting course (AAT Level 2 Certificate). The course covered book-keeping, recording income and receipts and basic costing. We used a wide range of computer packages, and I picked up the accounting skills easily. I was able to work alone with very little extra help. I passed the course with merit. I believe my success was due to my thorough work, my numeracy skills and my attention to detail. During the course, I had experience of working to deadlines and working under pressure. Although this was sometimes stressful, I always completed my work on time.

Unfortunately, the course did not include a work placement, so I have not practised my skills in a business setting, and I am now looking for an opportunity to do so. I am particularly looking for a job in a small company such as yours, as I believe I will be able to interact with a wider range of people, and as a result, learn more skills. I would like to progress within a company and gain more responsibilities over the years.

Although I do not have work experience in finance, I have experience in working in an office environment. Before starting the accounting course, I worked for 6 months in a recruitment office as a receptionist. My duties involved meeting and greeting clients and visitors, taking phone calls, audio and copy typing and checking stock. I also had to keep the petty cash and mail records. Through this work, I developed my verbal and written communication skills. I had to speak confidently to strangers and deliver clear messages. I enjoyed working in a team environment. I believe the office appreciated my friendly manner and efficient work.

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