Affiliation:
1. Lovely Professional University, India
Abstract
In the fast-digital age, the constant influx of information, relentless social media engagement, and an unending stream of push notifications have become an integral part of our lives. While these technological advancements have undoubtedly brought convenience and connectivity, they have also raised concerns about their impact on productivity, health, and overall well-being. Periodic digital detox not only restores focus and reduces stress but also rekindles the ability to concentrate on tasks, resulting in heightened productivity. The practice of digital detox holds the promise of balancing the scales in the digital age. This chapter highlights the pressing need to strike a balance between the advantages of digital technology and our fundamental need for digital well-being. This study offers how a person can respite from the constant digital barrage, leading to enhanced productivity, improved digital health, and a heightened sense of digital well-being.
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