Technologies such as the Web and the use of chat, mail and social media with its help are commonplace. Now that they are easily accessible at home or at work, how do people actually interact? Read on for highlights.
In fact, they will not bother to get up and walk to a colleague, but rather to use the phone to interact.
In addition, they do not focus on the task or tasks assigned to them, but they discuss, send e-mails and interact on social networks, which causes them to waste valuable time. A few of these are good for a break, but spending too much time on them will affect your performance and productivity.
Communication and interactions with other people in the office suffer, and if they catch the eye of the boss, the person who plays on the Web is in grave danger, as well as their reputation. It is quite possible that they will be laid off when the time comes for the office to downsize.
So, how can you prevent yourself from being in the situation above? You must control yourself. Do you say when you are in the office: Today, I will focus mainly on my career plans.
It is likely that you have an Internet connection on your mobile phone and at home. If you go to your home by bus or train, you can surf the phone during your trip. Later, when you arrive home, refresh and dine, you can use your IPAD, your TAB, your laptop or your PC to browse the web or use social media.
Do not abuse the Web and its applications. There are many beautiful little things to do in this vast world. You can put your son to sleep by reading a story at bedtime. You can feed your kittens. You can read a novel or magazine. You can cook for your family. Or you can take your family for dinner in a restaurant. There are hundreds of little things you can do with family, friends, and colleagues instead of being tied to the computer.