As we increasingly keep staring at the screens of our digital devices, we end up harming ourselves – our health, work and relationships.
Whether it's mobiles or laptops or tablets, screens are the first and last thing we see every morning and night! Whether in a hotel or in a meeting, in a car or in a café, we find most people staring at their phones, computers or any other technological devices. It's scary to think that a form of technology could be as addictive as a drug. A much broader concern is the amount of subtle damage this excessive screen addiction is creating.
A warning says, “Cigarette smoking is injurious to health.” Here we should add, “Screen addiction is also injurious to health.” In fact, it's also affecting relationships, family dynamics and life in totality!
Screen addiction is not only affecting adults but is also having a large impact on children. Children are being attracted to screens like moths to the flame. Watching the phenomenon of children increasing their screen time, Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, author of 'Glow Kids' says, “I've worked with hundreds of heroin addicts and what I can say is that it's easier to treat a heroin addict than a true screen addict.”
Children at this age should be engaged creatively to receive maximum brain development. But our kids start playing video games and can't stop. They go on watching You Tube videos and other sites and because of this over exposure to the screen, many children suffer from sensory overload, lack of restorative sleep and a hyperactive nervous system! Excessive screen time appears to impair brain structure and function.
This story is from the April 2019 - DARE to start again edition of infinithoughts.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the April 2019 - DARE to start again edition of infinithoughts.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
One advice
Sometimes, one advice can turn our life around!
The Power of CURIOSITY!
Do we harness our curiosity for something constructive or is it just idle curiosity?
Ways of life
He who accepts all will survive anywhere…
Service is Love
A four-legged creature helped the author understand a truth about life…
Message from the Rain
Raindrops live short and meaningful lives. Do we do the same?
Come! Let's Play 20-20!
It's 2020. Can we accelerate our efforts to achieve whatever we want, just like a cricket team does in a 20-20 match?
Let's celebrate
Is there a link between celebration and health? Read on to understand.
BROKEN BONE
Can an unpleasant incident create so much happiness?
Why Is He Repeating?
When we don't learn from our mistakes, life will keep sending us more of the same…
Smt. Revathi Ramachandran - Director Of Kalakshetra Foundation
Dancer, choreographer and teacher of Bharatanatyam, Smt. Revathi Ramachandran's repertoire has taken her to stages PAN India, Europe and America. She is the only exponent of 'Sudha Nrittam', an ancient temple dance revived by her Guru Mangudi Dorairaja Iyer. She has been the recipient of many awards and accolades including the prestigious Kalaimamani award.Apart from her cultural achievements, this master's degree holder in Economics, has also captained the Tamil Nadu Women's' Basketball team in early 80s. Here she shares her thoughts with our readers through this interview.