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		<title>NYTimes Personal Health: Hooked on Our Smartphones</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The many men, women and children who spend their days glued to their smartphones and social media accounts might learn something from Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of the groundbreaking megahit “Hamilton.” Asked in an interview with Delta Sky magazine when and where he finds time to be creative, Mr. Miranda, an avid reader of books and [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="story-body-text story-content" style="text-align: left;" data-para-count="621" data-total-count="621"><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/09/well/live/hooked-on-our-smartphones.html?rref=collection/byline/jane-e.-brody&amp;action=click&amp;contentCollection=undefined&amp;region=stream&amp;module=stream_unit&amp;version=latest&amp;contentPlacement=1&amp;pgtype=collection&amp;_r=1"><img decoding="async" class="alignleft wp-image-1216 size-medium" src="http://nancycolier.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Screen-Shot-2017-01-09-at-8.42.01-AM-300x151.png" width="300" height="151" /></a>The many men, women and children who spend their days glued to their smartphones and social media accounts might learn something from Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator of the groundbreaking megahit “Hamilton.” Asked in an interview with Delta Sky magazine when and where he finds time to be creative, Mr. Miranda, an avid reader of books and enthusiast for unfettered downtime, replied: “The good idea comes in the moment of rest. It comes in the shower. It comes when you’re doodling or playing trains with your son. ‘Hamilton’ forced me to double down on being awake to the inspirations of just living my life.”</p>
<p class="story-body-text story-content" data-para-count="198" data-total-count="819">Mr. Miranda’s observation bodes ill for the future, not just of creativity but also of healthy bodies, minds and relationships. No doubt you’ve seen the following scenarios, probably many times:</p>
<p class="story-body-text story-content" data-para-count="190" data-total-count="1009">• Young couples out to dinner pull out their smartphones to check messages, emails and social networks even before scanning the menu, and check their phones repeatedly throughout the meal.</p>
<p class="story-body-text story-content" data-para-count="162" data-total-count="1171">• Shoppers and commuters standing in line&#8230;</p>
<p class="story-body-text story-content" data-para-count="162" data-total-count="1171">Read More: click on picture.</p>
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