Not exact matches
It's safe to say that culturally we have accepted some of the bad habits technology encourages, such as endless scrolling through our social media news feeds, or a
constant checking of our
email inboxes.
What's more, the
constant checking of
email makes you dumber.
But other people feel enslaved by the
constant need to
check and reply to
emails, and managers must lead by example to ensure their wellbeing is protected.»
We are surrounded by
constant stimulus, so it is difficult sometimes to pull ourselves away from
email, work, social media, or
checking Tinder.
In other words, once the web has got it's grubby little fingers on you, it doesn't matter whether you're
checking your
email 30 to 40 times and hour, trying to concentrate on a book or eating dinner with your family: Your brain is in
constant interruption mode, jumping from distraction to distraction.»