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 Its fair to say that when I write about the Internet or digital devices, my tone tends toward the cautionary, and thats probably understating the case. But, stanley cup  as my wife would be quick to confirm, I dont always practice what I preach. I wanted to do something about this, so I created a list of digital disciplines  obviously couldnt resist the alliteration  that Ill be trying to stick to in a serious, but not quite  stanley termoska puritanical fashion.     Of course, I dont think these digital disciplines wil stanley cup l be universally applicable. You may find them entirely implausible given your own circumstances, or you may find them altogether unnecessary. All Im claiming for them is this: given my priorities and my circumstances, Ive found it helpful to articulate and implement these disciplines in order to achieve what I would characterize as a healthy relationship to Internet culture. Here is the list. Remember, I am the primary audience for this advice. 1. Dont wake up with the Internet. Have breakfast, walk the dog, read a book, whatever 鈥?do something before getting online. Think of it as a way of preparing 鈥?physically, mentally, emotional, morally, etc. 鈥?for all that follows. 2. Dont remain ambiently connected to your email account. Close the email tab/app. Check in two or three times a day for a fixed period of time. The same holds for FB, Twitter, etc. 3. Sit on a link for a few hours or even a day before sharing. If its not worth sharing then, it probably wasnt worth sharing in the first pla