More and more, people these days are becoming increasingly attached to their mobile devices. Recent research suggests that the average mobile phone user, which makes up a majority of people in society today, spends almost three hours per day looking at their phones! Is this a good thing? Well, there are many ways one can look at these staggering numbers.
Check out some mind-blowing statistics provided by the United Kingdom’s Telegraph.
Let’s take a look at what exactly digital mindfulness is.
The definition of digital is involving or relating to the use of computer technology. Mindfulness, by definition, is a mental state achieved by focusing one’s awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one’s feelings, thoughts, and bodily sensations.
Digital mindfulness, therefore, is being completely aware of oneself while utilizing technology.

Being digitally mindful can reap all sorts of benefits to those who practice it. What would be the largest benefit? It would be to truly find out how much influence technology has on your daily life.
Technology can be used as a source to improve daily activities. It can also be an expansive means of distraction for its users. Finding a healthy balance between the virtual world and the real world is critical to living out a better life!
Do I use technology mindfully? I would say that I do at times, and other times, I do not. The older I get, the more and more I realize how valuable life is and how essential it can be to stay present. It is all too easy to get wrapped up in the endless sea of information that the internet provides! Taking a step back and realizing where you are putting your time and energy should be done frequently. There is so much that we could be missing out on!
I did not download the Moment application on my phone, however, I took a look at its description. I think that it is a great source to actually see how much we use our phones. A lot of times, people are surprised to see the actual numbers of their mobile phone usage! The challenges and information it provides is also a great way to reclaim your real-world presence.
Concentration and multi-tasking is also a major issue associated with the use of mobile phones. Daily tasks such as homework, career projects, workouts, reading, writing, and self-care can take twice as long to do perform subpar work! Unplugging from devices while carrying out daily activities might be the best way to go. Not only will it take less time to complete them, but the quality of work done will drastically improve because 100% concentration is going into the task at hand!
My eyes were opened exceedingly for this week’s digital mindfulness assignment. The amount of people who own mobile devices is increasing rapidly, and the time spent on those devices is becoming staggering!
Knowing just how much time and energy we put into these technologies is very necessary. We, as a people, should want to disconnect from the endless expanse of online distractions, and reconnect to the world that is happening around us!




















