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Creating a Healthy Relationship With Technology

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Newspaper | Huffington Post
Date | 8.11.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | (mental) health, addiction, smartphone, technology-free, threat
Summary | Psychological tests confirm that the mere presence of a smartphone, no matter who it belongs to or whether it is ringing, decreases one's level of empathy for others. In light of this sobering fact we must make an effort to develop a healthy relationship with our smartphones because meany of us are indeed somewhere on the addiction spectrum. The author has experimented with deleting all social media and e-mail apps off of her smartphone: though it is difficult at first, and also enlightening about one's level of addiction, this step has ultimately decluttered her mind and calendar. She still has a 24 hour response rate to emails, which is acceptable. She is now trying to implement technology-free meetings at her workplace.
Image Description | A 'deathtostock' (image bank) photograph of a smartphone on a table with decorations in the blurry background.

The One Thing To Save (All) Your Relationships

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Newspaper | Huffington Post
Date | 22.11.2016
Language | English
Country | U.S.
Topic Tags | technology-free
Summary | Our relationships suffer because of smartphones. We live under the false impression that we are more productive when we are constantly connected with everyone via our smartphones when really the presence of a smartphone keeps us from actually listening to the person standing in front of us. We do hear them and acknowledge their speaking with minimal responses but we tend to get impatient and ask them to "get to the point". That person might however need someone to really listen to them and engage with their problem to find the point of the story themselves... Romantic relationships can also only profit from both partners being in the moment rather than multi-tasking with their smartphone. While we may think it is weird if someone turns off their phone for a date, it is really very respectful. The conversations that ensue in a smartphone-free environment run very deep and are critical for bonding.
Image Description | Getty image of a man and woman standing very close together on a subway train.
Image Tags | female(s), male(s)

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