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Recent studies have shown that spending extended time on our phones affects our ability to form new memories, think deeply, focus and absorb information, and the hormones triggered every time we hear our phones buzz both add to our stress levels and are the hallmark signs of addiction. In How to Break Up with Your Phone, award-winning science journalist Catherine Price explores the effects that our constant connectivity is having on our brains, bodies, relationships, and society at large and asks, how much time do you really want to spend on your phone?
This reading is taken from the opening pages and is called, "An Open Letter to My Phone"
Order your copy of "How to Break Up With Your Phone" from your local bookshop or here on Amazon.
By One Last Thought - Your Regular Dose of InspirationRecent studies have shown that spending extended time on our phones affects our ability to form new memories, think deeply, focus and absorb information, and the hormones triggered every time we hear our phones buzz both add to our stress levels and are the hallmark signs of addiction. In How to Break Up with Your Phone, award-winning science journalist Catherine Price explores the effects that our constant connectivity is having on our brains, bodies, relationships, and society at large and asks, how much time do you really want to spend on your phone?
This reading is taken from the opening pages and is called, "An Open Letter to My Phone"
Order your copy of "How to Break Up With Your Phone" from your local bookshop or here on Amazon.

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