YOUR FAMILY TOOK PART IN 'NO TECHNOLOGY' CHALLENGE FOR ONE WEEK. DESCRIBE THE EXPERIENCE AND MENTION THE CHANGES AFTER THE CHALLENGE

Dear Ellin, What have you been up to lately? Since we haven't
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in
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a very long, I thought I'd fill in on you with my latest updates. Here goes.
Last
month, my family and I took part in
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technology'
challenge
for a week. I decided to join because I want to overcome my addiction
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the phone
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phone
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. I would always
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my phone 24/7.
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step out
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my comfort zone where I rely on technology too much. At
first
, when I took a shower in the morning, I found it hard because I usually shower using
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heater. So I had to heat the water in
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on
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. Not only that, I couldn't take pictures of my daily life as I usually do.
This
challenge
is really effective. I've become more independent than I was before the
challenge
. I can guarantee you that I can now sleep without alarms, spend my leisure time with no phone and talk with my family more.
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the time of the
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, I got to know more about my brother and parents. They told stories
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their younger self. It was so happy. I'm running out of space now
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