Unplugging Now
Beyond the Screen: Why We All Need to Unplug In our hyper-connected world, the average smartphone user picks up their device 150 times a day . While technology keeps us informed, "unplugging"—the intentional act of disconnecting from digital devices—is becoming a necessary skill for maintaining mental and physical health. The Benefits of Going Offline
: Psychologically detaching from work during off-hours is linked to higher job performance and lower fatigue. Unplugging
You don't need to move to the mountains to reap the rewards. Start with these manageable steps: Eliminate Distractions by Unplugging Your Internet Beyond the Screen: Why We All Need to
: Unplugging encourages movement and exercise, which is vital for heart health and better sleep . You don't need to move to the mountains to reap the rewards
Research suggests that taking a break from the constant "ping" of notifications can significantly improve your quality of life:
: Spending time away from screens creates space for reflection and innovation , often leading to better ideas.
: Reducing social media use can combat loneliness—a condition the WHO has declared a global health threat —by fostering real-world interactions. How to Start Your Digital Detox