Technology is a wonderful thing. It has revolutionized all our lives and enabled us to have more free time to relax and spend with our families. So, it is fair to say that most of us would not be able to do without our tech completely.
That being said, many of us also find that technology can be pretty annoying at times too. From cell phones going off in the middle of a concert to the constant click-clacking of the keyboard when our kids are doing their homework, tech ca n be quite intrusive at the best of times. The good news is, that there are lots of things that we can all do to make technology less annoying.
Use the block function
If you are constantly being annoyed by cold callers and spammers, then use the block function and stop them from being able to get in touch with you in any way. Most phones now have a block filter, and it is a great way to regain more control over your phone. Similarly, most email providers will allow you to block and report spam, which means no more unsavory emails for you to deal with at the beginning of each day!
Use keyboard lube
Yes, keyboard lubricant, like this Tribosys 3203 lube is a thing, and if you are someone who is constantly put on edge by the loud clicking noises of the keys on your laptop or PC, then using it will really help to take the annoyance out of typing and ensure you can work in far more peaceful surroundings.
Turn of notifications
If you are tired of the endless ping of your cell phone, then turn off all of the unnecessary notifications. Just because you can be notified about a particular thing, does not mean you really need to be. Do you really know that your Scrabble partner has just nudged you to make a move before you’re ready? Do you really need to know that that store you shopped at once is offering 10 percent off? If not, then go into your phone’s settings and turn off notifications for any app that is not necessary. You can even blog, your phone from ringing when certain people call or email you too, so you can find that much-missed peace of mind.
Filter the blue light
Most tech devices emit blue light which can trick your body into thinking it is still daylight and make it impossible for you to sleep at night, which is pretty annoying, I’m sure you’ll agree. However, there are a number of apps that will adjust the lighting on your phone or tablet so that you are not bombarded with insomnia-causing blue light any longer. Download one today and see the difference.
Set a do not disturb schedule
Most modern smartphones will enable you to set up a regular do not disturb schedule which means that your phone will automatically switch to do not disturb mode at a specified time and come out of it again at a pre-ordained hour. This is really useful if you are the kind of person who forgets to switch your phone off or to change to do not disturb mode before you go to bed as it will remember your regular routine and adjust accordingly so that you are not rudely awakened in the middle of the night.
Install parental controls
If the thing you find most annoying about tech is how much time your kids spend on it and how hard it is to ensure they are being kept safe, then you need to install parental controls and app monitoring software so you can see exactly what they are doing and just how much time they are spending on any given app or website. Once you know what you are dealing with, it is much easier to talk to your kids about tech-related issues, and when you know you can check up on them at any time, you can relax and get back some peace of mind.
Have a screen-free day
Having at least one screen-free day each week is a great way to have a break from all things tech-related and do something fun in the real world whether it be reading a book, going for a long hike, or playing board games with the kids.
Stop letting tech grind your gears by putting these top tips into action, so you can use your tech in peace and harmony today!
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