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Dear digital, we need to talk ... : a guilt-free guide to taming your tech habits and thriving in a distracted world / Dr Kristy Goodwin.

Dear digital, we need to talk ... : a guilt-free guide to taming your tech habits and thriving in a distracted world / Dr Kristy Goodwin.
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ISBN 9781922611543 (paperback)
Name Goodwin, Kristy author.
Title Dear digital, we need to talk ... : a guilt-free guide to taming your tech habits and thriving in a distracted world / Dr Kristy Goodwin.
Published [Elsternwick, Victoria] : Major Street Publishing, 2023.
©2023
Description xvii, 203 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-203)
Summary Suffering with toxic tech-habits? Zoom fatigue? Digital dementia? Burnout? Many of us have adopted unhealthy and unsustainable digital habits that are not only putting a dent in our performance and productivity, they are also seriously impacting both our physical health and mental wellbeing. But it's no longer realistic to simply throw away our laptops or cancel our Netflix subscriptions. Whether we love it or loathe it, technology is here to stay. Dear Digital, We need to talk provides realistic, research-based ways to cultivate healthy and helpful digital habits that work with our brains and bodies, rather than against them. It presents a menu of practical micro-habits designed to bolster your productivity and support your wellbeing in our always-on, digitally distracted world. This book does not advocate for a #digitaldetox (in fact, it explores why detoxes don't work), nor does it propose that you digitally amputate yourself. Instead, Dear Digital, We need to talk will help you take back control of your attention and use technology in ways that will support your performance and wellbeing, rather than stifle it.
Subjects Technology and civilization
Technology -- Health aspects
Technology -- Social aspects
Self-actualization (Psychology)
Habit breaking
Genre Self-help publications
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