California-based social networking platform MiLegacy is launching an application. In the meantime, CEO Ken Huening has the idea to clean up his use of social media.
A recent national survey conducted by MiLegacy found that 43% of the 1,000 participants spent two to three hours a day on social media and that 51% of the Texans surveyed believed they would take a media break that they had already done. you
The reasons for this are the feeling that they have already joined the group to stay in touch with their friends and family, but that they do not (28%) and are under pressure to attract as many people as possible. I like and share (23%). In addition, frequent political appointments, topics that are not frequently appreciated in their feeds, excessive website complications and ad targeting are other factors that are led by Texans.
Huening said that many people today want to distance themselves from social networks because they consider certain aspects such as advertising as a distraction and boredom. He exemplified the success of DVR and cable in television and music applications like Pandora in music, which shows fewer ads than traditional media.
Huening suggests using only social networking accounts that bring joy and added value to your life.
"Our time is limited, and as we grow, we find that we have less time for ourselves, so we need to focus on a high quality of life for ourselves and others, and spending our time constructively and constructively is satisfying."
Regarding the daily use of social networking on social networks, Huening said it was difficult to determine, but it was recommended to consider the parties and the people in your life who could harm your online time.
"Ask yourself if there are better ways to use this time," he said. "If you miss your baby's cry, the ability to hug your pet, watch the sunrise or sunset, you lose your life."
Huening advised people to keep track of their habits and look for warning signs that indicate things need to be reevaluated.
"If you're talking about life or events in the lives of people who live outside of your normal social environment, you should step back," he said. "If you see that you spent hours on your screen, but you can not remember why, you can depend on social networks." It's really a personal and conscious decision to think twice before connecting to social networks just because you're bored or have time. free. "
People should use their social networks, but also try to work on their hobbies, learn new things, read a book or play with their children and spend time with other people in their genuine and expensive lives. After Huening,
"You will never regret the time you spent with your family and friends, true friends, the 10,000 people you have as followers, organize your relationships and stories with your loved ones, everything else is a distraction."
Huening said that MiLegacy helps its users to support, appreciate and share important areas of their lives.
"MiLegacy is a secure and easy-to-use social media platform that lets users capture who they are, what they did and what they want," he said. "A place to forge deeper relationships with the people who interest them by sharing their most precious milestones in life privately and permanently for them and for future generations."
For more information about MiLegacy, visit www.milegacy.com .
tracy.maness@hcnonline.com
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