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Like food, shelter, and home mobile phone has become a basic necessity in our life. People are so obsessed with mobile phones that they are not ready to leave them for a second. But this habit is damaging when talking about a relationship with the people around us.

In the older days, people use to sit and talk for hours. This habit was healthy to develop relations, communication, and empathy.

Here are a few examples of how mobile phones killing your relationship.

1.FAMILY

Because you are always on the phone you are not giving enough time to your wife or your children or your other family member. Though you love them because you are not giving them your attention they feel unloved and start seeking escapism. If it continues the day will come to their love for you will vanish in the thin air and it will be difficult for you do develop the same relationship again.

2.FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATE

If you are always on the phone while hanging out with friends or with associates they will feel neglected. It makes the situation that you don’t value them or you are avoiding them purposefully.

Next time they will think twice before coming with you.

3.CLIENT

If you are a business owner or working into a private company, then you may know what is the importance of client for a company.

While talking to the client or giving your demonstration you are using your phone in between or checking the phone regularly.

It leads the client to think that either you are not respecting the client or you don’t value this deal.

It squeezes your chances of cracking the deal and next time the client will find some other provider over you.

4.LOVE LIFE

If you choose to use your phone while with your love interest. It will make him/her feel unloved and they are getting neglect.

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There is a chance that you will lose your love life.

So put your phone down today to save your relationship. Because relations are like glass once broken you can’t join it again with anything.

More info: socialandmentalhealth.com

Image credit – Pixabay

socialandmentalhealth.com

Like food, shelter, and home mobile phone has become a basic necessity in our life. People are so obsessed with mobile phones that they are not ready to leave them for a second. But this habit is damaging when talking about a relationship with the people around us.

In the older days, people use to sit and talk for hours. This habit was healthy to develop relations, communication, and empathy.

Here are a few examples of how mobile phones killing your relationship.

1.FAMILY

Because you are always on the phone you are not giving enough time to your wife or your children or your other family member. Though you love them because you are not giving them your attention they feel unloved and start seeking escapism. If it continues the day will come to their love for you will vanish in the thin air and it will be difficult for you do develop the same relationship again.

2.FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATE

If you are always on the phone while hanging out with friends or with associates they will feel neglected. It makes the situation that you don’t value them or you are avoiding them purposefully.

Next time they will think twice before coming with you.

3.CLIENT

If you are a business owner or working into a private company, then you may know what is the importance of client for a company.

While talking to the client or giving your demonstration you are using your phone in between or checking the phone regularly.

It leads the client to think that either you are not respecting the client or you don’t value this deal.

It squeezes your chances of cracking the deal and next time the client will find some other provider over you.

4.LOVE LIFE

If you choose to use your phone while with your love interest. It will make him/her feel unloved and they are getting neglect.

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There is a chance that you will lose your love life.

So put your phone down today to save your relationship. Because relations are like glass once broken you can’t join it again with anything.

More info: socialandmentalhealth.com

Image credit – Pixabay