You’re trying to do homework or read. But you pick up your phone to check your Instagram. Your awesome dog picture got only two likes. So you check again in a minute. Someone has posted a YouTube link. Who can resist the “Top 10 NBA Dunks of the Decade”? Then you get a Snap from a friend. Obviously you have to respond—and do it immediately.
Two hours later, you look at your book. You’ve read only a page and a half.
Will you ever get anything done again?
You are doing your homework. But you stop. You pick up your phone. You check your Instagram. The picture of your dog got only two likes. So you wait a minute. Then you check again. Someone has posted a YouTube link. It’s for a basketball video. You watch the video. Then you get a Snap from a friend. You respond.
Two hours later, you look at your homework. You’ve done almost none of it.
You’re reading a book for homework. But soon you pick up your phone to check your Instagram and discover that your awesome dog picture has received only two likes. So after a minute goes by, you check again. Someone has posted a YouTube link to a video called “Top 10 NBA Dunks of the Decade.” Who could resist that? Then you get a Snap from a friend. Obviously you have to respond immediately.
Two hours later, you look at your book and realize you’ve read only a page and a half.
Will you ever get anything done again?