Cell Phone Addiction can be a danger to you and your families health! Are you addicted to your cell phone? Ask yourself these questions.Do I talk more than 30 minutes a day on my cell phone?
Do you talk or text message on a cell phone while driving?
Do you send or receive text messages on your cell phone?
Do you send or receive photographs or videos on your cell phone?
Do you answer your phone when talking to a 'live' person?
Do you talk or text message while in restaurants or other public places?
Do you play games on your cell phone?
If you answered 'yes' to one or more of these questions you have an addition that can be dangerous to you and your families health.
Driving and Cell Phone use has been shown to be a dangerous distraction. Even hand free cell phone use has little effect on the level of distraction. This places you and your passengers at an increased risk of being involved in a traffic accident. The first step in curing this addition is to admit that 'you are not' that important! If you miss a call or do not return a call The World Will Not Come to An End! You and those calling you are just not that important. Get over yourself, do not risk life and limb for a phone call or text message.
Getting Started is simple. Do not call or answer calls in restaurants, movie theaters, while driving. Learn to use the Off button on your cell phone. At home turn off you cell phone after 8 or 9 PM and don't turn it back on until after 8 AM. You can do it, really, you can do it. Tell your friend you are a recovering addict and limiting cell phone use is part of you treatment.
Talk To Your Coworkers And Friends face to face, in person. Wow, what a concept talking to a real person! Develop personal relationships with your friends again. You will find this fun and gratifying. You will enjoy knowing what a person looks like, not just a 10 digit number on a LED display.
Soon boys and girls I will tell you the truth about Humpty Dumpty and how he fell of that wall.


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Starting July 1, 2008:
California and Washington join New York, New Jersey and Connecticut as states in which you can't hold a phone to your ear while driving, while Hawaii, Iowa, Louisiana and North Carolina are all considering similar legislation. A total of 17 states also have laws preventing teen drivers from using a phone behind the wheel, and Washington, D.C., and cities such as Chicago and Detroit have their own local ordinances.
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