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		<title>By: Ms. Adverthinker &#187; The Burdens of Connectivity &#38; Social Media</title>
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		<description>[...] Social media can also be a burden; and this week I am feeling overwhelmed by my social media connectivity.  Yes, I preach about the value connectivity and social media.  Yes, my phones are practically connected to me and my computer is within reach 18 hours a day, on average.  While I keep up with messages, I don&#8217;t always respond immediately, or at all.  The reasons for this inaction vary.  Sometimes I don&#8217;t feel like talking.  Sometimes I don&#8217;t have anything to say.  And, yes, sometimes I am with real people and feel like it might be rude to be glued to my device in their physical presence. [...]</description>
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