• http://www.quantumlearning.pl Ian | Quantum Learning

    I have honestly never watched reality TV.

    I’ve caught glimpses, of course, and always wondered why it’s called ‘reality’ TV. It bears no resemblance to any reality I’ve ever inhabited ;)

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  • dajolt

    My rule #4 is the opposite. Either watch TV and concentrate on it or don’t watch it at all and leave the box turned off.

    And I follow #2, so it’s quite easy to skip any boring part of a show I watch, too.

  • Alex

    Re: #4: This is simply reducing Reality TV to background noise, which approximates it value. The reality competition shows bore me to tears but some of the makeover / improvement shows can catch me. Tabitha’s Salon Takeover grabs my attention when it’s on.

  • http://www.theemotionmachine.com Steven | The Emotion Machine

    I agree with dajolt regarding #4 but otherwise this is pretty sound advice. I recognize the trash that most reality tv is but I do enjoy it on occasion…especially shows like Real World and Jersey Shore.

  • http://www.other8hours.com Robert Pagliarini

    Ha! So true…

  • http://www.other8hours.com Robert Pagliarini

    It’s amazing how little attention reality TV requires, which doesn’t say much for the format…

  • http://MotivationalSmartAss.com Avish Parashar – Motivational Smart Ass

    Great post. I’ll admit to getting hooked into more reality shows than I would care to admit, and yes, there is an art to not having it completely suck the life out of you. I’d expand on the point about not watching it live – it not only allows you to cut commercials, but so many reality shows have so much filler or repeat (i.e. recapping the two minutes before the commercial when you come back from commercial) that I skip over a lot of the episode. Two of my guilty pleasures are “The Biggest Loser” and “American Idol” and I can get through a two hour episode of each in about 45 minutes when I use my DVR…

  • Pol

    Some good points but when I watch TV I cannot comfortably keep changing focus to computer then TV or other task then TV. I grew up with radio only and you can do heaps more when you are listening to a radio programme especially if you have several radios placed around the house tuned in to the same programme.

  • http://www.2knowmyself.com Farouk

    i strongly agree with number 4 :) )) thanks

  • http://www.uncertainchange.com Tomas Stonkus

    My rule: don’t watch reality TV :)

  • Robert Pagliarini

    Some people grab a drink after a bad day. Others do drugs. Whenever I have a bad day and am feeling negative, I turn on COPS and suddenly I start feeling better about my life! The cheapest therapy around…

  • Thijs

    hallo allemaal, ik wilde ff zeggen dat ik echt een lul ben

  • Thijs

    hahaha

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    great post as usual!

  • http://realitytvcastingalert.com Reality TV Junkie

    I work 8 hours a day as a furniture salesman. The pay is lousy. The customers are picky and my boss is a @ss.

    My mind is numb after work..

    Watch some high paid celebrity forced to run up a hill on biggest loser or seeing some poor guy swallow down a Cow’s eyeball give me hope.

    People love misery… Robert