Archive | February, 2011

The LG Syndrome: Avoiding the Temptation

Let’s be honest. Be it a status symbol, the cool factor, all of our friends have it, or the promise and provision of its ease of use, comfort, convenience, and efficiency, we all have a love affair with our technology to some degree. See if you can relate to any of these questions: Have you ever […]

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Keeping the Tech in Check: Setting Boundaries

With technology becoming more affordable, commonplace, and seemingly indispensable, its addictive potential is hard to deny, especially when it comes to setting boundaries around its use. According to a study by Lifewire, which included nearly five thousand Americans, more than 63 percent of smart phone users take the device into the bathroom. And 37 percent of […]

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The Never-Ending Tech-Driven Workday

When you look at the advancement and transition of technology in the workplace over the last decade and a half, most—if not all—of it is geared toward increasing productivity and efficiency levels. This is not a bad thing unless you find yourself becoming leashed to it. In 2005, I was working for a company that […]

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When does Technology Become Too Much?

I think about these questions regularly and wonder, how much easier? How much more convenient? How much faster of a life do we need? How much more overindulging is it going to take before we get to the point where we say, “Okay, enough is enough”? I don’t know about you, but I never even […]

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