13 Things You Should Know About Unplugging
Reader's Digest India|February 2019

13 Things You Should Know About Unplugging

Anna-Kaisa Walker
13 Things You Should Know About Unplugging

1 Need a digital detox? Feeling irritable without your smartphone, losing sleep due to your tech usage and noticing an inability to sustain a real-life conversation without checking social media are signs you need a break. “If you’re stopping everything for a notification, ask yourself if you really have control over your life,” says author and Ontario-based productivity consultant Chris Bailey.

2 One 2017 University of Pittsburgh study found that heavy social media use can lead to a nine per cent increase in the risk of depression. This may be due to a psychological phenomenon called ‘social comparison’. When everyone else’s (heavily edited) lives seem happier than one’s own, self-esteem can nosedive.

3 Delete all but your most essential apps (bye-bye, Candy Crush). “Which ones are you using to pacify your attention, rather than to connect with others?” Bailey asks.

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