Pull the Plug on Tech Distractions
U.S. News & World Report groks Life Hacking, featuring some suggestions by our friend Danny O'Brien. While I don't necessarily agree with the analog tilt of the piece--the focus being too much on pulling the electronic plug and eliminating tech as distraction rather than attenuation of information in whatever form it takes in your life--it's obviously great to see attention paid to the subject. The reporter actually dropped me a line asking for my top tips: if they don't end up appearing online in some form, I'll be sure to post them here.
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