Mobile phones have taken over our modern world. It seems almost every person in every major city has one. These small computer-like phones can access the internet, do countless tasks through applications, and of course make calls and send text messages. People sometimes speak of the disadvantages of having a mobile phone, but this essay will focus on the advantages of them. The major advantages to having a mobile phone is that it is easier to express oneself through communication and creativity, to access entertainment, to be safe, and to connect to the internet.Communicating with loved ones, colleagues, friends, and more has never been simpler. According to Techspirited, “By allowing instant access to any desired destination across the globe, mobile phones have changed the landscape of communication. Not only globally, cell phones are important in day-to-day life” (“Advantages of Mobile Phones”). Besides the ease of communication, expressing oneself creatively has also never been so straightforward. As Wired says, “The smartphone, like the PC and the Internet before it, has turned into a unique outlet for our creative impulses, and it will affect our creative lives even more fundamentally” (Capps, Robert). With our applications, we can easily draw, take photographs, write, edit, paint, make videos, and more.
Sit in a quiet place and consciously think about optimistic future goals or happy memories. Make a list of five great moments from your past and five future events you're psyched about. Envision as much detail as you can.Find the things that make you happy. If you're stuck in a job you hate, but you have to stay (even just for a little), start doing things after work that make you look forward to waking up. Work out, make art, start a blog (or read some inspiring quotes)! Do what makes YOU happy, because you can't run from yourself When going through tough times, it's easy to sit around wondering: "Why didn’t I?” “Why did I?” “What if?” “Why me?” “Why not them?" “What if my fear comes true?” These are all time-wasters and downward spiralers, as there are no happy answers. Hence, you must stop them and swap them with these new present-tense-oriented questions, which will make your present less-tense: “How can I learn from this?” “How am I better person from ...

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