Reclaim your tech-life balance

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Practice wellness by setting digital boundaries

By Raine Raynor

Imagine your perfect Maine day. It may involve long sunny afternoons at the beach, exploring vibrant downtowns or a quiet evening by the lake.

You’re probably not envisioning scrolling on social media, playing phone games or checking your email…although let’s be real, that’s what many of us find ourselves doing in our free time.

Building a healthier relationship with technology doesn’t mean cutting it out of your life altogether. Phones and the internet have many beneficial uses and are likely indispensable to your life and work. Excessive use, however, can lead to issues including addiction, reduced attention span, disrupted sleep, depression and anxiety. If the time you spend on a screen is not contributing positively to your life and you want to cut down, here are some suggestions to help you rethink your relationship with technology.

This article appeared in the Summer 2024 edition of Green & Healthy Maine. Subscribe today!

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