@drranganchatterjee: What would you do in 60 minutes without your phone? I'd love to know, so share your thoughts in the comments below - it may inspire others to give new things a try! 👇🏾 You can find simple, practical tips for building a happier and healthier relationship with your devices in my latest book, 'Happy Mind, Happy Life' - available in all good bookshops. #happymindhappylife #drchatterjee #feelbetterlivemore

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ironmacfitness
Andy_McKenzie :
What a great question for that young man to ask….
2022-11-01 20:28:21
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So true.
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ntsalasdiva24 :
Wow great question he asked. We r so addicted to phones is a big problem 🥺
2022-11-11 04:44:35
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