How to have a better relationship with our phones: touch and interaction (video 1/9)

How to have a better relationship with our phones is a paramount conversation we need to be having in society today.

Today’s vlog is not just for parents. It is actually for any of us who use a smartphone. We need to find a way to interact better with our phones. I think we would all agree we use them too much and we could all use some strategies to decrease our time on them. So this is the first video in a series talking about how we can have a better relationship with our phones. Each session will be some simple thoughts that are easy to make. Small easy changes that over time will make your relationship with your phone well… better

If you wonder how to have a better relationship with our phones I would encourage you to get 5% better in this area in the upcoming week. 5% is an easy, attainable goal in this area.

Below are the other 8 videos in this series. If you have any ideas for other videos for this series let me know.

How to have a better relationship with our phones: Entire Series

Video 1 – touch and interaction – https://youtu.be/4oGWyn9XQ4w
Video 2 – notifications – https://youtu.be/lCgWaXvBs60
Video 3 – family dinners – https://youtu.be/vTlqAGhubh8
Video 4 – movies – https://youtu.be/oWrfQahIylQ
Video 5 – work/school – https://youtu.be/VxZYzVQJrf0
Video 6 – restaurant – https://youtu.be/D5JndfvV6u4
Video 7 – driving – https://youtu.be/L_S4MC3CTiQ
Video 8 – walking – https://youtu.be/g39DcyM3aHs
Video 9 – downtime / vacation – https://youtu.be/bq785U8Kwao

In my book Parenting: Navigating Everything there is a chapter on media where I go into more detail on all aspects of technology. Click Here.

How to have a better relationship with our phones

About The Author

Brett Ullman

Brett Ullman travels North America speaking to teens, young adults, leaders, and parents on topics including parenting, mental health, sexuality, pornography, men, dating and media. Brett's seminars engage and challenge attendees to try and connect our ancient faith with our modern culture we live in. Participants are inspired to reflect on what we know, what we believe and how our faith ought to serve as the lens through which we view and engage tough conversations in our society today.

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