What the Internet is doing to our brains
If you listen to no other audio talk this year, make it this one. Because it is foundational to everything you do online, and how that relates to your wider life.
Michael Hyatt, author of the highly-recommended book Platform: Get Noticed in a Noisy World shares some serious practical wisdom on how to counteract the negative things that digital media is doing to our brains and life patterns.
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Read his accompanying blog post What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains (And What We Can Do About It) . And share it widely. Discuss it. Implement it.
Hyatt’s recommendations are essential for our physical, emotional and spiritual health and relationships, as well as our effectiveness both online and offline.
You can follow Michael Hyatt on Twitter at @MichaelHyatt. Hyatt is the former CEO of Christian publishers Thomas Nelson.
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