Wednesday, August 28, 2024

My Relationship with Technology

 Technology has always been an integral part of my life. However, nothing has impacted my life more than the iPhone. I know that this may seem like a rather basic device to choose, however I cannot think of an app or device that has influenced my daily life more. I got my first iPhone when I was in college. I remember thinking that there was no way that this touch screen phone was going to be as good as my flip phone with an old fashioned keyboard.

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I was wrong!

Scan this QR Code to hear about technology's impact on my life


As time went on it became evident that this phone was going to change how I did almost everything in my life. First, it changed how I communicate with people. While I realize that my Motorola Razr also had many of the same capabilities, the way I communicated with other people changed drastically when I got the iPhone. Everyone I knew was available to me within seconds. I could text, call, video call, send a picture, send an email, etc. Also, it has allowed me to stay in contact with people who I do not see on a daily basis. Applications like Snapchat, Instagram, and even the New York Times games have allowed me to connect with people that I would probably not otherwise talk to on a daily basis. The iPhone has given me the ability to be constantly connected to the people that I care about the most. Additionally, in some ways, it made me more efficient at my job. I was able to check my email, respond to students, parents, or administrators immediately, from anywhere in the world. That being said, the iPhone has also negatively impacted my productivity over the years.


I know for sure that I am addicted to my phone. I have FOMO, Fear of Missing Out, and my iPhone magnifies this fear. Anytime my phone rings or vibrates, I feel the urge to see what is going on and respond immediately. I am aware that this is something that I totally inflict on myself, but having my phone just makes me aware of everything that is going on around me. Along the same lines, I am constantly distracted by conversations my friends are having in a group chat, that does not actually involve me. When my phone buzzes I am dying to see what I am missing. Obviously, this aspect of technology is having a slightly negative impact on my life.


In addition to the iPhone improving communication, it also has made my life much easier. I remember a time when I would print out MapQuest or use a paper map to find where I was going. I had to be planful and prepared every time I left the house. Now, I plug the address into my Maps app, and it guides me to where I need to be instantly. On top of that, if I make a wrong turn it will reroute me or make me aware of any roadblocks along the way. 


Finally, one of the features I love most on my iPhone is the camera. I have the iPhone 14 pro and my camera roll is full! Taking pictures allows me to remember important moments in my life and brings back happy memories. In fact, my phone often features certain pictures and even creates videos that feature the pictures from a specific time or event. This always brings a smile to my face. At times, it even prompts me to reach out to a friend or a family member to share the memory with them. It is fun to be reminded of where I have been, who I was with, and how things have changed over the years. 


The iPhone is a one stop shop for everything that I need to be successful. It allows me to communicate with people, stay on top of my job, find where I need to go, and keep track of important information. I will continue to use my iPhone for many years to come! At least until something better comes along!


8 comments:

  1. Hi Ashley!

    Oh my goodness. I, too, remember counting my texts! However, I got my first Nokia cell phone my senior year in college. After I got my first job, I remember being so happy because I could afford unlimited text messages. Before then I had to pay $.10 a text! My coworkers would text me "$.10" just to make fun of my phone plan.

    All of the apps you talked about are key! The smart phone is embedded into our daily lives. It is hard to remember a time without them. Although I do think about it. How lovely would it be to for a few days a week to not know anything? To just live our lives without all the noise. To be here. In the now.

    I also love that you mentioned FOMO. My FOMO is so real. I love seeing all the amazing things people do, but I also get so jelly about fun things people do. It's a love-hate relationship. My husband has JOMO (Joy of Missing out), so the struggle is real. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Ashley, I loved your QR code idea! It was interesting watching and listening to how technology has impacted your life. I know too well about fear of missing out. I am the same way with my smartphone. It is always glued to my hip and I am constantly checking it for no reason. I agree that smartphones can make our lives easier but I feel that we rely on them too much. It is a scary thought to be without my phone since it holds so much information and connects me to the world. It is hard to imagine my life without my phone by my side. I have to wonder if I could live without it?

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    1. Hey J,

      I'm not going to lie, the reason I have the QR code is because I couldn't figure out how to embed the video. I don't know what my problem is, but I am definitely on the struggle bus when it comes to posting videos. I am so glad that I'm not the only one who suffers from FOMO! I always think about if I would be happier if I did not have a phone. However, I'm pretty sure I'm not willing to try.

      Have a great weekend!

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  4. Ashley, I remember how amazing it was to get my first iPhone right after the flip phone. It was the best feeling! I like how you mentioned how you can stay connected to everyone via the iPhone because it is truly just one application away! Have you found an application that might not be popular yet? Totally agree with being a teacher and having an iPhone because it makes it so much easier to respond to emails or see emergency emails from admin or parents! I know everyone says to turn it off when you go home but sometimes, it is important to show that you are there when the parents of your students might need you. I feel like FOMO is such a present issue because we can truly see what we are missing out on via social media or even when our friends text us. I remember using mapquest or one of those portal GPS. I had to make sure that it was charged always. The phone has definitely made it easier to get around. However, when my family and I did not have unlimited data, the map definitely ate up most of it HA! Now that is not an issue. I also really love your QRCODE idea! How did you set that up?
    Thanks for sharing!

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    1. Hey Lindsey,
      I agree, I was so excited when I upgraded from a flip phone to an iPhone! I don't really have an app that I love that isn't popular yet. However, I am in LOVE with Libby. Libby is an app that is attached to the library that allows you to borrow books (ebooks and audiobooks) on your phone. It has changed my life! I used to pay a lot of money to buy extra Audible credits, but now my library has had so many audiobooks available to me for free.

      One tip I have about having my email on my phone is that I turn off the notifications. This way I can access my email when I want to, but it won't interrupt my life unprompted.

      Thanks! Have a great weekend!

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  6. Hi Ashey: I love your self-assessment: "I know for sure that I am addicted to my phone". I find it very difficult to admit something that we are not proud of. I am pretty much addicted to my phone to and am looking for ways to better manage my time on and offline.

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