Technology is an important part of your lives.
We can barely do without it. Consequently, you have developed some perennial habits
that we find it difficult to give it up. Notwithstanding the fact it is
affecting your productivity and routine, you still find it had to break it. As
you walk into 2017, Today we share 6 tech habits you should not carry over to next year.
Never
restarting your computer
Consistently,
leaving your computer in sleep or standby mode won't affect your computer, but
it will slow it down. Thus, restarting your computer is a smart way to kill all
the background processes that may be making your computer slow. Embrace the
habit of completely shutting down or restarting your computer every once in a
while.
Using the
same password for everything
This is a
habit that you really need to drop because it makes you susceptible to hacking.
Understandably, you don’t want to forget your password which is a key reason
why you use same passwords for your accounts. To be safe, vary the passwords of
your accounts as we enter 2017.
Clicking
refresh on your email constantly
Whether
you are waiting for an important email or not, you should not refresh your
email every second. It is better to continue working on other things and check
your email intermittently.
Sitting
too close to the screen
Many of us
are guilty of this. We have the tendency of sitting too close to our computer
not for a few minutes but for hours. It's best to sit straight during the day
with good posture.
Eating and
working at the same time will no doubt affect your output. It is advisable to
either do your work and eat later or eat first then focus on your work. Better
still, you can take a break to eat. You will not have to eat in piecemeal which
you definitely won’t enjoy.
Driving
and using your phone
Driving
and using your phone can easily distract you and eventually cause avoidable
accidents. It is better to concentrate on the road and ignore your phone as
2017 beckons.
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