Connected Culture Could Be Bad for Your Health

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Connected Culture Could Be Bad for Your Health

Our lives are increasingly dominated by never-ending to-do lists and full email inboxes. We try to jam 54 hours into a 24-hour day. We no longer have the energy we want to spend time doing what matters most to us and the numbers prove it.

The 40-hour work week is a relic of the past. 40% of Americans are now regularly working over 40 hours a week, and "work/life balance" becomes increasingly difficult to maintain when we're only a text or email away from the office. And this culture of connectedness spills over from the workplace into our personal lives -- 7 in 10 parents say that "family time" often consists of sitting silently in front of the TV, lacking the energy to even make conversation or break out a board game.

Let’s face it, we're in an energy crisis.

Below, we take a look at the facts, figures, and stats surrounding low energy levels and connected culture:

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