#phone-usage

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Mental health
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

Psychology says keeping your phone on silent isn't a communication preference - it's a nervous system preference, and the people who need it most are often the ones who spent years being on-call for everyone else's emergencies - Silicon Canals

Constant phone notifications can trigger stress responses, leading some to keep their phones on silent as a protective measure for their nervous system.
Wearables
fromEsquire
1 month ago

Meta's Ray-Ban Glasses Are the Only Wearable Tech I Actually Want to Wear

Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses reduce phone dependency by providing a seamless, hands-free experience for capturing moments.
Psychology
fromFast Company
1 month ago

How to tame your phone addiction without quitting modern life

Most people want to manage their phone use without letting it control their attention and mood.
fromZDNET
5 months ago

I finally curbed my phone addiction with this unexpected device

I average around four hours of my day on my phone, checking emails, responding to texts, scrolling social media, and checking the weather. That's four hours I could be spending reading a book, writing an article, learning how to predict the weather, calling a loved one, and doing anything besides checking the time suck and brain rot that is social media sites and messaging apps.
Mindfulness
Digital life
fromZDNET
9 months ago

You should stop putting your phone face up on the table - here's why

Placing your phone face down can enhance privacy, focus, and device health.
fromTODAY.com
10 months ago

Katherine Heigl Set These Phone Rules For Her 3 Kids and 'Felt So Much Relief'

Heigl noticed her three kids were becoming "little addicts" with their phones, leading her to create rules for their usage.
Parenting
Cocktails
fromBon Appetit
1 year ago

Can a Bartender Help You Escape a Terrible First Date?

Proper tipping at bars should depend on the type of service, with 20% being the minimum in restaurant-like settings.
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