by Harold Taylor | Apr 15, 2015 | Technology
Smartphones can be bad for your relationship According to an article in the March/April, 2015 issue of Psychology Today, smartphones are interfering with relationships. When one person in the relationship is frequently checking email or text messages it is sending a...
by Harold Taylor | Feb 9, 2015 | Technology
Too much technology can harm our performance and even contribute to ADHD Technology helps increase our personal productivity, provides instantaneous access to information, answers any question we might have, and opens the world to us – everything from and products and...
by Harold Taylor | Jan 2, 2015 | Technology
Increase your word processing efficiency by using shortcuts and save precious minutes. Little things mean a lot when it comes to word processing. The more time you spend at the computer, the more it will pay you to become familiar with common – and not so common...
by Harold Taylor | Dec 29, 2014 | Technology
You know something must be wrong when companies design 12-step programs to tackle email addiction or when psychiatric investigators in South Korea find that 20 percent of Internet-addicted children and teens end up with relatively severe ADHD symptoms or when people...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 29, 2014 | Technology
People are just as user friendly as computers, and we need people more than we need technology in order to thrive in this digital age of speed. It should never be an either or situation. Thirty years ago, we tended to blame other people for wasting our time. Excessive...
by Harold Taylor | Nov 27, 2014 | Technology
Are we relying too much on technology to do our thinking for us? Is it making us lazy, addicted, uncreative or even sick? We still don’t know the long-term effects of using technology. For example, research published by Kenneth Hansraj in the National Library of...
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