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    Navigating Life in a Tech-Overloaded World

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Manoush Zamorodi’s new book, Body Electric, explores technology’s health impacts.
    2. She emphasizes the importance of managing device usage for creativity.
    3. Her favorite app now is Matter, after Pocket’s shutdown.
    4. Regular walks help her overcome creative blocks and maintain productivity.

    The Dual Nature of Technology

    In a world where technology saturates our lives, the discomfort of living with it becomes glaringly apparent. Manoush Zomorodi, an accomplished reporter and podcast host, explores this complex relationship in her latest book, Body Electric. She dives into how devices affect our physical health while building on her earlier work, Bored and Brilliant, which examined technology’s impact on mental health.

    Many people, like Zomorodi herself, find themselves tethered to their devices. Her struggle with neck pain from constant phone use reflects a common issue in today’s society. With headlines heralding the latest advancements, one must ask: Do the benefits of technology outweigh the tangible downsides? The answer isn’t always straightforward. While apps enhance productivity and connectivity, they can also trigger stress and discomfort.

    Zomorodi’s exploration of these themes resonates with anyone feeling drained by a constant digital presence. She questions how we can balance our reliance on technology with physical well-being. By emphasizing the importance of thoughtful use, she encourages readers to foster a healthier relationship with their devices.

    Finding a Path Forward

    So, how do we navigate this tech-laden landscape? Zomorodi suggests pragmatic solutions. For instance, she opts for phone calls over video meetings to incorporate movement into her day. This small shift not only breaks the cycle of being stationary but also keeps her engaged. Her experience reminds us that simple changes can alleviate the burdens of technology.

    Yet, she acknowledges that completely disconnecting isn’t feasible for many. The demands of family and work keep us tethered, making it challenging to escape our devices. While technology serves critical functions in our lives, over-reliance often leads to diminished creativity and energy.

    Zomorodi’s insights spur a discussion about priorities. As technology evolves, we should evaluate its role in our lives, aiming for a balance that enhances our well-being rather than detracting from it. Only by recognizing these pressing issues can we aspire to a more thoughtful and empowering relationship with the technology we use daily.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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