She makes a good point, but there are various ways to make limits without having to unplug for a day. I know someone who is on her phone constantly (despite having kids); that's addiction. If you put people first you can turn away from the computer anytime. It's still there when you come back. I don't even think about checking my email in the evening when home with family. And we have no TV.
What time is it? Uhmmm. Check the computer.
She makes a good point, but there are various ways to make limits without having to unplug for a day. I know someone who is on her phone constantly (despite having kids); that's addiction. If you put people first you can turn away from the computer anytime. It's still there when you come back. I don't even think about checking my email in the evening when home with family. And we have no TV.
MiranUT 4 months ago