1.You need to reconsider the time you spend online!
As expert and author Leslie Shore has explained, the amount of time you spend online can affect your ability to communicate with the people that are close to you. According to research, people spend three or more hours on average online every day, she added.
It’s important to understand that creating connections online could affect your relationships offline, as well.
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“Those who have limited experience in reading people do not have the same level of social intelligence [that] previous generations possess. If this becomes the new normal, building strong, deep relationships will take more time and will be more difficult to maintain,” Shore added.
The key to a happy relationship is finding a balance between the time you spend online and offline. While it’s normal to read the news on your phone, scroll through Facebook or Instagram to see what’s new, or check your emails every day, you need to make sure you’re not neglecting your real-life partner.
According to Shore, you might not realize how much power your phone has over you, until someone calls it to your attention. We became so focused on social media dar we forget to live our lives outside the screen. She also added that you won’t be able to concentrate on your real-life relationships as long as you’re giving all your time or attention to your phone.
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