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By Petti Lopez, Mutia Nugraheni - Monday, February 7
Stress due to the virtual world
VIVAnews - you often experience stress and blamed the traffic jam, work or financial condition? Think again. Because, 'ringleader' greatest stress, depression and feelings of panic, might be the internet and your laptop.
Actually, not just laptops, but also mobile phones and television. Being a Netizen is like a second job. Through blogs, email, and social networking sites to make people compete with each other to get information from both local and international.
However, the constant input and output to create disturbances that can make it difficult to focus to do the job. "All the information coming cause you have to do something. It makes a person often feels like a controlled rather than controlling information," said psychologist from New York, Brett P. Kennedy, as quoted from Shine.
Feelings of loss of control could be much worse if there is a tweet or email that you do not respond. "We become more conditioned to respond to every communication as soon as possible, after the message was sent," said Kennedy.
Then with Wi-Fi facilities at each venue will be more difficult to give a reason if you can not immediately reply to a message or completing a job. "In a work situation and employment, the concept of work from 9 am to 5 pm is no longer valid. That's because, career could be at risk if you do not immediately reply to an email or message from a client or boss," he said.

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