14 Signs You Have a Phone Addiction
Phones, I have one, you have one, your great grandmother has one, and possibly even your toddler nephew too. In this day and age it’s not as common to not have a cellular phone. They are so convenient for on the go activity and it is no wonder that many people, young and old alike, forget how to live without the use of their handheld lifeline. But just because you love your phone does not mean that you are addicted per say, however, if you feel like you always need it that may be a sign that you have a phone addiction.
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The signs of smartphone addiction can be from feeling incomplete without it to ignoring the people around you because you’re always looking at it. Here are 12 signs that you may be addicted to your phone.
- Feel like you’re missing out on the world around you. You feel that without your phone you are undoubtedly missing out and are no longer in the “know” or “loop” when your smartphone it is not by your side.
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2. Constantly checking your phone. Like CONSTANTLY. You check your phone repetitively to see what’s going on or what you may have missed. When it gets to the point that you are checking your phone every second, you may just be addicted my friend.
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3. Tune out others in social environments. When you are in classroom settings or group meetings for discussion instead of participating you are more withdrawn and enraptured in your phone and tune out all social engagement and interaction with those around you. You lose interest or focus on things around you. When someone is talking to you and the entire conversation is a mixture of “yeah’s”, “I understand”, “right”, and fake laughing because you are too busy on your phone to hear and give your full attention to the person in front of you.
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4. Sneaking to use your phone. In situations where you are not supposed to have your phone out, such as in strict classroom at work after they said there will be consequences, if you are on your phone yet and take the risk of sneaking to use it, you have a problem with it.
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5. You are losing sleep to be on your phone. You check before you go to bed, if it rings in the middle of the night you check it again and it’s the first thing you see in the morning, plus it lies right beside you.
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6. You risk your live and others, texting and driving. The most dangerous consequence of phone addiction.
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8. You go absolutely insane when you cannot find it. Like you freak out and will not become anything close to calm again until it is safely back in your hands.
9. You find new ways to incorporate it into everything that you do in life so that you can always use it. For example, planning your outfits from your phone.
10. You won’t even accept a challenge of going 24 hours without it because the mere thought seems completely unbearable.
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11. You dress your phone like you would dress your puppy. In other words, you have purchased hundreds of cases for one phone alone.
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12. You have it prepared at all times to capture amazing moments that may happen in your life, such as the perfect Snapchat or an Instagram worthy picture of your favorite dish at your favorite restaurant.
Whether you’re “Sir Text-a-LOT”, “Snapchat Queen”, or “Take-All-My-Minutes-Talking” or not you can still be in the early stages of being addicted to your phone. There can be many signs that you are addicted to something, some may be more serious than others. But every addiction, minor or ginormous, is worth being broken.
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Feeling free from the pressures of constantly wanting something every second of every day and feeling as though you are missing out on life without it, is an addiction. Even if it is just with your phone, this is even more common now than ever. People miss out on a lot by focusing their attention more on a device than the people in front of them.
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If this is the case for you please put down your phone, take a deep breath, inhale, take a deeper breath out, exhale, take a long moment to not only gaze out at the beautiful world around you, and appreciate the people in your life. That should be enough to allow you to focus. Your best moments will not come from what is taking place in the technology tightly fixated in your hands. When it comes to phones, you can’t live with them, but can live without them.
Geneisha Davis is a student at the University of Central Arkansas. She is a lover of God, family, all things fashion, and only the brightest of brightest polishes! In her spare time, Geneisha enjoys obtaining new traits and being the happiest that she can be. :)