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iPhone Owners:

Are We Masters, or Slaves, to Our Technology?

Im willing to bet that when you first bought your iPhone, you did it with some justification in your mind that the expensive purchase (and steep monthly bill) would be validated by the usefulness you would derive from this so-called revolutionary device.

Looking back, can you honestly say that you are justifying your investment and that the iPhone is helping you to make progress in your work and life?

In Steve Jobs 2007 keynote address introducing the Apple iPhone, he said the iPhone is like having your life in your pocket. The fact that the iPhone can now have almost all the problems is a reality. The question of how to send a fax from my iphone or where I am is not even a 1 minute question.

If youre an iPhone owner, all of your emails, social networks, schedules, notes, photographs, music movies, and the entire World Wide Web, are now contained in a gadget no larger than your hand. Considering where the mobile phone market was just eight years ago, this is truly amazing.

Before the rise of the iPhone/Android sphere, our rinky-dink mobile devices could place and receive phone calls, and handle rudimentary text messaging (in some cases), and thats about it. The worst threat of a distraction was Snake on your old Nokia phone.

Today just five years later our mobile devices are infinitely more powerful.

iPhone Power ResponsibilityBut as they say, with great power comes great responsibility.

What Steve Jobs called the ultimate digital device has the potential to also be the ultimate digital distraction.

iPhone owners know how distracting the iPhone can be. You go to input an appointment in your Calendar and you are notified of a Facebook message. Twenty minutes later, you are browsing photos from your best friends weekend trip to the Bahamas, text messaging her to catch up, and then boom, you snap out of it. What was I doing again?

Oh yeah, the Calendar. My appointment.

Remember when, before the iPhone, people had Blackberries, and everyone who owned one jokingly called it the Crackberry? Well, its no stretch to say the iPhone is the new Crackberry but on crack!

Technology is advancing far faster than we are evolving as human beings, and the truth is that we do not yet understand how to use our devices as a help to our lives rather than a hindrance.

Throughout history, technology has been used for both positive and negative purposes. The iPhone, too, has such potential.

This remarkable new technology called iPhone has the power to help us advance our goals and achieve our life dreams. But it also has the power to drag us into a mind-numbing stupor, keep us awake at night, and distract us to no end.

Is it possible to use your iPhone as a tool for productivity, rather than a toy for distraction?

As a business owner, I am always striving to make the most of my iPhone as a tool of self-empowerment to help me achieve my goals. But its no easy feat.

Are you a slave to your technology, or the master of it? Leave a comment below if you too know about this struggle.

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