I'm inclined to consider this a moral panic about phones. I'm glad the article mentions some of the other possibilities regarding demands on students beyond notifications such as work and monetary stresses, albeit very briefly. It word have been good to get the opinion of some educators outside the literature department as well.
Lifestyle and Leisure
Welcome to Lifestyle and Leisure! A place that provides a space for members to engage in discussions about aspects that go beyond our technical expertise and shared tech interest.
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Some suggestions to keep the community on topic until we find our niche:
- hobbies
- travel
- personal development
- time management strategies
- philosophy, in technology or otherwise
A place to seek advice and share accomplishments regarding:
- finding motivation
- dealing with burnout
- work-life balance
- improving relationships
- seeking personal fulfillment
- managing stress caused by our association and interest in technology
Also delve into topics like:
- remote work
- freelancing
- entrepreneurship
- career growth and advice
- and general lifestyle discussions.
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For me what killed my love for reading was too much mandatory reading. That burnt me out. I'm trying to get back into it though.
For me, it was the amount of effort to wade through a bunch of books to find something I actually enjoyed.
id argue that it's mostly a workload problem. I remember when I was in college there wasn't much time for leisurely reading.