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In recent years, there has been a growing concern about the excessive use of digital devices.
It is estimated that on average users spend at least 7 hours a day connected to the network.
Social networks and digital platforms have encouraged people to spend more time unproductively online.
One of the great trends that was favored due to forced social confinement was the foundation of digital networks and platforms, which, although they have greatly favored behavior and communication between people, have also found out that users spend more time acquiring training in distractions, For this reason, a Twitter user has taken on the task of sharing a series of tips to stop procrastinating; however, the action was not entirely favorable because the community was too lazy to read them.
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As a result of distancing, digital devices such as tablets or smartphones have registered a considerable increase both in their number of users and in the time they spend inside them. Data provided by Hootsuite and We Are Social, within its report, “Digital 2021”, point out that the average user spends about 7 hours a day connected to the network, a figure equivalent to 48 hours a week, which means that with an estimated sleep period of between 7 or 8 hours, the average user spends about 42 percent of the time I’m awake inside the network.
That is why it has recently been pointed out that the use of smartphones has begun to be harmful to people’s health, who point out that not having these devices can generate a certain degree of anxiety; nevertheless, the current pace of life, fostered by the accelerated development of technology, social networks and digital applications, has turned these devices into a fundamental part of the new normality.
I was going to read this thread, but it gave me laziness, better later.
– I know, I’m uncomfortable (@dejateilumino) June 3, 2022
Inside of little blue bird social network, a content creator took on the task of generating a small thread with the intention of providing some recommendations on how to stop procrastinating, a reason that generated a wide digital conversation, since the community took the initiative of the user in an ironic way generated various reactions between ridicule, recommendations and ironic comments, among some thanks for wanting to help.
Do you want to stop PROCRASTINING?
Here I leave you 7 TRICKS that work for me and can help you:
– Miguel Ángel Durán (@midudev) June 2, 2022
Although the initiative presented by the content creator was widely celebrated, within the digital conversation, it was mostly taken ironically, generating various reactions, since the community has not left behind the opportunity to point out the irony of wanting to stop procrastinating, reading a Twitter thread.
*How to stop procrastinating*
Me: I’ll read it later, while I’m still procrastinating.
— HOS (@HrisOviedoHN) June 2, 2022
*proceeds to save the tweet and never see it again
— Philip Johnson (@philipjohnsonn) June 2, 2022
My mind procrastinating, after reading the tips to stop procrastinating. pic.twitter.com/CQbMVAwfvE
– EDER DQ (@EDQ22981869) June 3, 2022
Very good advice! They come in handy, I’ve had several ‘free’ months and procrastinating has been one of my biggest difficulties, between the fact that I haven’t had to fulfill ‘obligations’ and having too much time with myself has cost me a lot to achieve my goals.
— AJ.dev (@invercode) June 2, 2022
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