
Tech Overload: How Constant Pings Keep You On Edge And Anxiety High
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Key Takeaways
- Constant notifications train your nervous system into perpetual hypervigilance
- Your brain treats every phone ping as a potential emergency
- The average person checks their phone 2,600 times daily
- Tech overload creates chronic stress through dopamine dysregulation
- Small, consistent boundaries can rewire your relationship with technology
- Why phantom vibrations are actually your nervous system crying for help
- The science behind how notifications spike cortisol and fragment attention
- Practical notification audit strategies that actually work
- How to create digital sunset routines for better sleep
- The pause protocol that breaks compulsive phone checking
- Anna Lembke's research on dopamine homeostasis at Stanford University
- Gloria Mark's UC Irvine study on attention residue and task-switching
- Matthew Lieberman's UCLA brain imaging research on social media and threat response
- Sherry Turkle's MIT findings on phone usage and sleep disruption
- Adam Gazzaley's UCSF research on cognitive interference and digital distractions
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