(Dr. Mercola) It’s only been a little over a decade since Facebook, YouTube and Twitter were created, and 10 years since the launch of the iPhone. The iPad, Pinterest and Instagram have only been around for seven years, Snapchat six. 1
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by Dr. Mercola, March 9th, 2017
FORTY-THREE PERCENT OF AMERICANS ARE ‘CONSTANT CHECKERS’
“This attachment to devices and the constant use of technology is associated with higher stress levels for these Americans.
Generally, nearly one-fifth of Americans (18 percent) identify the use of technology as a very or somewhat significant source of stress. The most stressful aspect? Americans say technology causes the most stress when it doesn’t work (20 percent).”
HOW IS TECHNOLOGY AFFECTING US FAMILIES?
TEENS’ EMOTIONAL HEALTH MAY BE TIED TO SOCIAL MEDIA
ALMOST ALL PARENTS TRY TO MANAGE THEIR KIDS’ TECHNOLOGY USAGE
| Not allowing cellphones at the dinner table | Unplugging or taking a “digital detox” from time to time |
| Not allowing devices during family time | Not allowing devices during time with friends |
| Turning off notifications for social media apps | Limiting time spent watching TV each day |
TEXTING WHILE DRIVING RAISES YOUR CRASH RISK SIX-FOLD
- Make a personal commitment to drive cellphone-free
- Turn your phone off or put it on silent while driving so you are not tempted to answer it
- Speak up when you are in the car with someone who uses a cell phone while driving — ask if you can do it for them or if it can wait
- Change your voicemail message to reflect that you are either away from your phone or driving and that you’ll call back when you can do so safely
- If you are talking to someone who you know is driving tell him/her to hang up and call you later
ARE YOU ADDICTED TO SOCIAL MEDIA?
“Sites like Facebook, Google+ and … Twitter, tweak their algorithms, then monitor the response of users to see if those tweaks kept them on the site longer or increased their engagement. We’re all lab rats in a giant, global experiment.”21
MINDFULNESS TO THE RESCUE
“Colier’s approach starts with awareness. When you feel that habitual itch to check for messages, play a game, or dig for details on the latest celebrity scandal, first ask what you might be distracting yourself from. ‘We flip it so the impulsive thought becomes an opportunity to check in on what’s happening, rather than an opportunity to anesthetize,’ Colier said.”
FOUR CHANGES TO LIVE BETTER WITH YOUR DEVICES
- Allow notifications from people only: Apps are designed to lure you back in with notifications. Visit Settings > Notifications in your cellphone to turn off notifications made by machines and allow only those made by people.
- Create a tools-only home screen: If your home screen is filled with a bunch of non-necessary apps, it will only tempt you to spend time on them. Instead, limit your home screen to the handful of essential tools you need on a daily basis, like Maps, Camera, Calendar and Notes.
- Launch apps by typing: Use your phone’s search feature to type in the name of an app you wish to open. As Time Well Spent notes, “This turns opening apps into a more conscious choice. There is just enough effort to pause and ask, ‘do I really want to do this?’”
- Charge your device outside of your bedroom: Do not bring your device into your bedroom. Leave it elsewhere while charging it overnight.
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