Kate Lawrence says, “Most resolutions revolve around physical self-improvement—diet, exercise, and the like. Why not take a breath and tend to your digital health as well? Here are some ways to make your online life a little more manageable, so you can take better care of your colleagues, customers, and friends.

Use A Password Manager

Every time there’s a security breach we are warned to choose new, unique passwords for affected apps and websites. If you’re not gifted with an eidetic memory, good luck remembering them all. Password managers can store passwords for your email, banking accounts and social sites like Facebook and Twitter. LastPass and LogMeOnce are a couple of good options.

Unplug Your Screens

When you’re passionate about your work, it’s easy to spend a good chunk of the day in contact with a screen or electronic device. We won’t judge you if you spend all day in front of a screen, go home and eat dinner in front of Netflix, and finish by reading an ebook in bed, it’s great for your body and mind to shake it up“.

8 Tech Resolutions To Make In 2016

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