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What is Techno Stress?

February 12th, 2010 10:22 pm

When I first came across the word “techno stress” during our conversation with Doris Helge my mind conjured up images of tight bodies, sore necks and shoulders, overload from loud music and simply having too much stimulation and being inundated by technology in general.

I also thought about the frustration that  a non-tech person experiences when technical matters go wrong, the computer plays up and the feeling of powerlessness that goes with that experience.

After our discussion with Doris I came to see ”Techno Stress”  in quite a different light. See for yourself whether you fit into some of the categories! Has your behaviour changed from being exposed to too much technology?

 Watch out for:

  • being a personality type that is ambitious, high achieving, competitive
  • taking on far too much responsibility because that is just the way you are
  • mental fatigue
  • eyestrain, neck pain, shoulder pains, wrist problems, back problems
  • always expecting “yes-no” responses from people
  • becoming impatient when people elaborate or weigh up different points of view
  • becoming intolerant to long winded information or even stories
  • expecting everything to be instant
  • expecting others to perform on command (like a computer)
  • forgetting that others can see things that we can’t see and that reality is not black and white
  • expecting everyone to perform like a computer (usually without you even realising it)

I am sure the list could go on. One of the big “aha” moments for me was that technology and computers affect our behaviours and the way we interact with each other.

I suspect in the future, as more people spend more and more time staring at computer screens and interacting with them all day long, some of these behaviours might become acceptable or “mainstream”.  I already can see the beginning of  a chasm opening up between people who live in the cyberworld most of the time and those who don’t….

I have friends who are 6-15 years older than I am and all this technology is just too much for them. They have no computer and no internet and the only way we can communicate is by phone or meeting up in person. A phone call takes a lot longer than sending an email and so I am guilty of putting these phone calls off for a long time….

How to stay happy and joyful despite spending a lot of time in the cyberworld? How can you combat “Techno Stress”?

Consider the following points and take action!

  • nurture your inner needs
  • when irritated and abrupt create a buffer between computer time and  interacting with a human “Mirror” (remember – what we dislike in others is something we need to work on ourselves within our own personality)
  • bond with others
  • look after your “real life” friends
  • spend quality time with others
  • take real breaks from the “screen” – even it is only 30 seconds at a time
  • limit the total time you spend with your computer
  • stretch and yawn
  • get out into nature

Make a start and implement at least one idea. Do you want to know more and get some of Doris’ free ebooks? Please go to:

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 Doris also provides unique Mastermind Groups that empower her clients

 

 

 

To listen to the full interview during which Charly and I discuss many other things with Doris, click on the player below:

Till next time,

Connie,

Your Yoga Partner

from

http://www.yogainahurry.com

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