You might be interested in my latest Psychology of Technology post:
Off <http://www.fuzemobility.com/psychology-of-technology-off-line-on-life/>
Line, On Life
Teaser: The title of this post refers to an epiphany I had over the New
Year's weekend. The realization was about my relationship with technology,
namely, I was exhibiting some of the symptoms of technology addiction. And I
wasn't the only one in my family with email and Internet issues. My wife,
who doesn't own a smartphone, would, by her own admission, be checking her
email or surfing the Web when she should have been paying attention to our
daughters. For those who follow my Psychology of Technology blog
<http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-power-prime/200912/psychology-techn
ology-real-time-web-unreal-time-life> posts, you know that I write about
the dangers of letting technology take over our lives and the importance of
maintaining control over our technology use. But, I must confess that those
ideas had been, up to New Year's weekend, more theory than reality. But I
finally got the chance to test my theories cold turkey.
Click here: http://bit.ly/8tk6Kz
And check out my other Psychology of Technology writing:
http://www.mobilitydigest.com/author/drjim/
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