#SabiNation, una don take one minute to access how strongly we dey depend on our ina phone? Well situations don make me and Maazi access how much we depend on our phones and na di matter we discuss today… #howunaseeampodcast #femiandmaazi
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Setting boundaries for screen time is very important and we need to take the lead as adults so the children around us are also aware. Thank you for sharing this, it’s really helpful
Yes o… As adults na we suppose set di examples for the children to follow… sadly na mostly dis adults dey drag di children into this silent addiction and na why we go continue to talk about am make di matter for change…
I thoroughly enjoyed this discussion! As a former air hostess, I learned the importance of phone-free downtime, especially while sleeping. It taught me to put my phone on silent mode while sleeping, after all while airborne, my phone doesn’t work and I survive, so I reprogrammed my sleep time as phone free time. while on ground. a habit that’s stuck with me.
I also appreciate the emphasis on phone-related health hazards. Another one is hemorrhoids from prolonged sitting in the toilet, also the risk of transferring bacteria from toilets to the surface of your phone, Recent videos have highlighted this issue, and it’s crucial to raise awareness on the topic. It’s essential to maintain good hygiene practices to stop taking phones into the toilet.
When spending time with loved ones, I make a conscious effort to be present and engaged. No phones, no distractions – just quality time with family and friends. It’s revitalizing and strengthens relationships.
Let’s continue prioritizing our well-being and foster healthy phone habits.