Sigh of relief. Thank you for putting words to something that whittles away at our time, energy and patience. I used to love new technology. No more. I recently abandoned my FitBit because I refused Google's self-interest only approach. After some withdrawal I actually feel relief. Back to trusting my own sense of things. Always love your posts.
Making those choices can be a challenge because I am usually curious about new tools. AI is big, but I have not discerned what it can do for me, and I am unwilling to allocate time to learning.
Nothing challenges my sense of self worth and competence more than keeping up with EHR systems. It will remain the bane of my existence until I can truly retire…
Sigh of relief. Thank you for putting words to something that whittles away at our time, energy and patience. I used to love new technology. No more. I recently abandoned my FitBit because I refused Google's self-interest only approach. After some withdrawal I actually feel relief. Back to trusting my own sense of things. Always love your posts.
Making those choices can be a challenge because I am usually curious about new tools. AI is big, but I have not discerned what it can do for me, and I am unwilling to allocate time to learning.
Nothing challenges my sense of self worth and competence more than keeping up with EHR systems. It will remain the bane of my existence until I can truly retire…