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Pull To Refresh And 7 Ways To Push Back

Pull To Refresh And 7 Ways To Push Back

Over the past year or so, a typical routine for me would involve the following: get up, stop the alarm, scroll for an hour,(some work scattered here and there), feel even worse, to begin with, and then finally force myself to get up, go sit somewhere else and get back to scrolling. The fact that everything I like spending my time on requires a digital device does not help.

It always helps to know our questions before we start looking for answers. Here is what we aim to do.

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