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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2024 · 32 MIN

Our Relationship with Screen Time

from In the Cortex Podcast

We have all experienced a physiological reaction when we hear our phone ding, our kids ask to watch a show or feel like we've misplaced our beloved device. It's because our world circles around screens and they have snuck into every way of our being. If we don't learn how to work with it and find a healthy balance, it will overload our dopamine systems to wanting more and more with no end in sight. Without healthy boundaries around our devices, our lives fall out of balance and into dysregulation. This episode shares our take on how we can reflect on how the use of technology needs some attention and thought, So, here are some of our thoughts to start the conversation.Links to the book and podcast mentioned in the episode:https://amzn.to/3UjzD9rhttps://youtu.be/Nq6xnHQ8HeE?si=ZSL7yzKuPcGQRW1B

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