The best way ever to avoid the phone's addiction!
By Trebor Ika
@Treborika (17853)
Mombasa, Kenya
February 26, 2024 10:26am CST
Hallo my people. This is however a great day here in my country. I am very greatlful to say that the day has been so nice to me. Today l haven't been busy as l had decided to take a break on my offline hustles. I had been working more on my online hustles today and have really managed to do quite a lot.
For me l can say that l am addicted to my phone because most of the times l use my phone to work online with.
However l can control myself on the usage of the phone.
For instance l can keep off my phone when talking to the members of the family. Whenever someone tries to talk to me when busy with the phone l pause a little to talk with people before l proceed with my activities with the phone.
I can at least say that l can control the phone's addiction.
What about you people?
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7 responses
@TraveOnWorld (854)
• Georgia
26 Feb
My phone's biggest job is to be the alarm clock and for navigating when I'm walking into the unknown. Other than that, it has quite a restful life![](/Content/images/emotes/lol.gif)
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@Tampa_girl7 (51359)
• United States
26 Feb
It’s good that you can control yourself.
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@RebeccasFarm (91912)
• Arvada, Colorado
27 Feb
Well since I need my phone I wish I had a bigger faster better one.
@Marilynda1225 (83704)
• United States
26 Feb
I'm not addicted to my phone but I rarely use it for online work.
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@JudyEv (346007)
• Rockingham, Australia
27 Feb
It sounds like you have a good relationship with your phone. I don't use mine much at all. Mostly it sits in the kitchen.
@apsmine9 (363)
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27 Feb
I switch it off and keep it away from sight at a particular time. I get busy with other activities. I call back if I get to see a missed call, later.
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