Sitting down for twenty minutes to eat scrambled eggs feels either luxurious or wasteful depending on your generation. Some of these "old-fashioned" habits might be worth a second look. Let's explore what's still happening in boomer households (like mine, although I kinda don't like that word 'Boomer) every morning that younger generations left behind years ago.
A tip of the hat to VegOut.com for the inspriation for this...
1. Reading a physical newspaper with breakfast
2. Making the bed immediately after waking up
3. Eating a proper sit-down breakfast
4. Using a physical address book
5. Listening to morning radio shows
6. Writing checks for monthly bills
7. Calling instead of texting
When us old-school types need to communicate something, whether it's confirming plans or checking in with family, they pick up the phone and call. Not text. Not message. Call. With their voice. Expecting you to answer and have a conversation in real time.
For younger people, an unexpected phone call triggers mild panic. What's the emergency? Why didn't they just text? Phone calls require immediate attention and feel intrusive. We - us old folk - aren't rushing through our lives trying to optimize every minute. We're doing things the way we've always done them, and there's a kind of steadiness in that.
Are younger generations more efficient? Absolutely. Technology has made almost everything faster and easier in countless ways. But efficiency isn't everything. Some of these "outdated" habits create space for presence, intentionality, and connection that our optimized routines have squeezed out.



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