Technology surrounds us every day: a phone alarm wakes us up, an
electronic calendar tracks assignment deadlines, GPS directs us to the
new dentist's office, social media keeps us connected to friends and
family, and streaming platforms make sure we're never without something
new to binge-watch. Our devices and apps can make life much more
convenient and entertaining.
But for years, scientists have warned that too much screen time may have
negative effects on our health. With portable devices and remote
learning, it is even more difficult to put down electronics. Being
intentional about how and when to unplug can help teens and young adults
to protect their physical and mental wellbeing in a world where screens
and technology are increasingly becoming necessities rather than just
conveniences.
Attention Hijacked offers a roadmap for those deciding how they want
to deal with technology, exploring the ways technology affects the
individual, dispelling common misinformation, and using this knowledge
to make personalized decisions. Page Plus links in the book lead to
mindfulness and meditation audio clips. Using mindfulness techniques,
this book gives readers the power to take charge of their technology
use.