No Result
View All Result
SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLES
  • Login
Sunday, August 23, 2026
TheAdviserMagazine.com
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal
No Result
View All Result
TheAdviserMagazine.com
No Result
View All Result
Home Market Research Business

Liberty Lifestyle: The New American Hobby – Tracking Everything

by TheAdviserMagazine
2 months ago
in Business
Reading Time: 3 mins read
A A
Liberty Lifestyle: The New American Hobby – Tracking Everything
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LInkedIn


Do you need to know how many calories are in that chicken dinner you ordered? There’s an app for that. How about tracking how many steps you’ve walked today? There’s an app for that, too. In fact, there’s a way to follow just about everything in your life, thanks to modern technology. Americans have become obsessed with this new hobby of tracking everything, but is it beneficial or detrimental?

Self-Improvement Becomes a Full-Time Job

Tracking parts of our lives is not a new trend or hobby. Twenty years ago, people monitored their weight, bank accounts, bills, and perhaps kept a food diary. Today, however, some people are obsessed with watching and knowing everything around them. We can track sleep, heart rate, stress level, blood oxygen levels, how many steps we’ve walked, calorie intake, hydration, spending, how productive we are, fertility, glucose levels, bowel movements, and even our moods. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg on things we can follow.

When did we stop trusting ourselves and our bodies? Many people now check a sleep score just to decide whether they’re tired, or a calorie tracker before deciding if they’re hungry. They might even look at a productivity app to determine if they’ve accomplished enough on a particular day. While these devices can be helpful and even become a fun hobby for some, too much checking can lead to fatigue.

Are We Measuring Ourselves to Death?

The younger a person is, the more likely they are to use modern technology, and, therefore, health tracking devices.

A study in the Journal of Public Health Indonesian studied how tracking technology affected Generation Z and involved 240 participants from that age group who regularly used the tools. This technology was designed to improve life, but what researchers found was that the more people used them, the more likely they were to experience “self-tracking anxiety.” Constantly checking health data and worrying about the scores and results wreaked havoc on users. In fact, researchers found that tracking health more often did not necessarily make people feel healthier and often had the opposite effect.

“[S]elf-tracking anxiety has a significant negative effect on health perception,” the study found. People become too dependent on whatever the devices tell them and stop relying on their own instincts.

In another article published in International Journal of Adolescence and Youth journal, teenagers claimed “the tracking was in control of me.” The paper focused on 29 adolescents from the United Kingdom through online interviews.

Several of the participants described feeling pressure from goals, streaks, and daily metrics. They didn’t feel healthier by tracking their health, instead the constant measurements sometimes made them feel as if they were failing. If they didn’t meet numbers or metrics set by the app, stress and anxiety followed to try and catch up.

Self-Surveillance as a Hobby

In a world where there are cameras and recording devices everywhere, and the internet and social media platforms capture just about every information about us, using a plethora of apps to track our health, finances, and productivity is another way of embracing self-surveillance in a society already saturated with data collection. It is collecting a detailed digital record of our lives, often without considering who might have access to that information. We are voluntarily participating in a culture of constant surveillance where we have turned ourselves into both the observer and the observed.

Monitoring our health is a great hobby and way of life, but if we become too focused on it and turn it into self-surveillance, it can cause issues. Previous generations used to judge success on how they felt, if they completed a task, their experiences, and relationships. We didn’t need to ask an app whether we slept well because our bodies would tell us. We didn’t rely on technology to let us know if we were productive today to feel a sense of accomplishment.

Self-tracking as a lifestyle hobby shouldn’t be an all-consuming endeavor that creates stress and anxiety, but a helpful way of taking better control over our health and wellness. But are Americans really gaining more control over their lives and wellbeing this way, or simply replacing personal judgment with algorithms, scores, and notifications? Have we lost the ability to trust our instincts? After all, if a watch tells you that you slept poorly but you feel great, which one do you choose to trust?



Source link

Tags: AmericanHobbyLibertyLifestyleTracking
ShareTweetShare
Previous Post

Israeli delegation to visit US to promote IAI, Rafael IPOs

Next Post

Bitcoin Clings to $64,000 as Iran Closures Hormuz and US Threatens Retaliation

Related Posts

edit post
Bill Ackman’s hedge fund made janitors and receptionists millionaires—and its investment team summer together

Bill Ackman’s hedge fund made janitors and receptionists millionaires—and its investment team summer together

by TheAdviserMagazine
August 8, 2026
0

Staying at one company for decades was once a badge of honor. But as layoffs have become more common and...

edit post
Wisconsin: The Next Frontier for Socialists

Wisconsin: The Next Frontier for Socialists

by TheAdviserMagazine
August 8, 2026
0

First, they won in New York. Then they took Maine, Colorado, and Michigan. And now, the next battleground for the...

edit post
Explained: How BSE traded fewer contracts after CAS but premiums rose 75% in first week

Explained: How BSE traded fewer contracts after CAS but premiums rose 75% in first week

by TheAdviserMagazine
August 8, 2026
0

Asia's oldest exchange, BSE, traded far fewer derivatives contracts in the first week following the implementation of the Closing Auction...

edit post
F&O Talk: Smallcaps look strong on charts, says Sudeep Shah; outlines Trent, Swiggy, Kalyan Jewellers strategy

F&O Talk: Smallcaps look strong on charts, says Sudeep Shah; outlines Trent, Swiggy, Kalyan Jewellers strategy

by TheAdviserMagazine
August 8, 2026
0

The Indian stock markets closed in the red, with the newly-launched closing auction session continuing to create a divergence among...

edit post
Trump tries again to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook, renewing battle over central bank independence

Trump tries again to fire Fed governor Lisa Cook, renewing battle over central bank independence

by TheAdviserMagazine
August 7, 2026
0

The Trump administration is moving ahead with its efforts to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, two months after the...

edit post
Meet the 82-year-old Kentucky grandma who turned down M to turn her farm into a data center

Meet the 82-year-old Kentucky grandma who turned down $26M to turn her farm into a data center

by TheAdviserMagazine
August 7, 2026
0

Ida Huddleston has lived on the same stretch of farmland outside Maysville, Ky., since she was 16. She and her...

Next Post
edit post
Bitcoin Clings to ,000 as Iran Closures Hormuz and US Threatens Retaliation

Bitcoin Clings to $64,000 as Iran Closures Hormuz and US Threatens Retaliation

edit post
Anduril to set up Israel operations

Anduril to set up Israel operations

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
edit post
Georgia Senior SNAP and Meal Resources Older Adults Can Use

Georgia Senior SNAP and Meal Resources Older Adults Can Use

July 24, 2026
edit post
Judge Who Helped Violent Illegal Alien Evade ICE Faces New Test

Judge Who Helped Violent Illegal Alien Evade ICE Faces New Test

July 31, 2026
edit post
Driving the Noncitizen Voting Scandal: Registration With License

Driving the Noncitizen Voting Scandal: Registration With License

July 26, 2026
edit post
Garbage Trucks Surveillance Florida Neighborhoods

Garbage Trucks Surveillance Florida Neighborhoods

July 29, 2026
edit post
Does a Revocable Trust Protect Your Assets From Lawsuits and Creditors?

Does a Revocable Trust Protect Your Assets From Lawsuits and Creditors?

August 7, 2026
edit post
Montana Puts Democrats in a Bind as Senate Hopes Fade

Montana Puts Democrats in a Bind as Senate Hopes Fade

August 2, 2026
edit post
Explained: How BSE traded fewer contracts after CAS but premiums rose 75% in first week

Explained: How BSE traded fewer contracts after CAS but premiums rose 75% in first week

0
edit post
E.W. Scripps Q2 2026 Loss Widens to -.68/Share, Revenue Down 9%

E.W. Scripps Q2 2026 Loss Widens to -$12.68/Share, Revenue Down 9%

0
edit post
Psychology says procrastination about retirement may be less about discipline than identity — brain scans found people often represent their future selves more like strangers than like themselves, and experiments using age-progressed faces made tomorrow’s person feel real enough for participants to save more money for them

Psychology says procrastination about retirement may be less about discipline than identity — brain scans found people often represent their future selves more like strangers than like themselves, and experiments using age-progressed faces made tomorrow’s person feel real enough for participants to save more money for them

0
edit post
Four AI Escapes Just Redefined “Responsible AI”

Four AI Escapes Just Redefined “Responsible AI”

0
edit post
Bill Ackman’s hedge fund made janitors and receptionists millionaires—and its investment team summer together

Bill Ackman’s hedge fund made janitors and receptionists millionaires—and its investment team summer together

0
edit post
Kalshi Predicts Bitcoin Price Could Reach K in August

Kalshi Predicts Bitcoin Price Could Reach $68K in August

0
edit post
Bill Ackman’s hedge fund made janitors and receptionists millionaires—and its investment team summer together

Bill Ackman’s hedge fund made janitors and receptionists millionaires—and its investment team summer together

August 8, 2026
edit post
Links 8/8/2026 | naked capitalism

Links 8/8/2026 | naked capitalism

August 8, 2026
edit post
Wisconsin: The Next Frontier for Socialists

Wisconsin: The Next Frontier for Socialists

August 8, 2026
edit post
Psychology says procrastination about retirement may be less about discipline than identity — brain scans found people often represent their future selves more like strangers than like themselves, and experiments using age-progressed faces made tomorrow’s person feel real enough for participants to save more money for them

Psychology says procrastination about retirement may be less about discipline than identity — brain scans found people often represent their future selves more like strangers than like themselves, and experiments using age-progressed faces made tomorrow’s person feel real enough for participants to save more money for them

August 8, 2026
edit post
Why You Should Be Wary of Aspartame, but Not Totally Rule It Out

Why You Should Be Wary of Aspartame, but Not Totally Rule It Out

August 8, 2026
edit post
Kalshi Predicts Bitcoin Price Could Reach K in August

Kalshi Predicts Bitcoin Price Could Reach $68K in August

August 8, 2026
The Adviser Magazine

The first and only national digital and print magazine that connects individuals, families, and businesses to Fee-Only financial advisers, accountants, attorneys and college guidance counselors.

CATEGORIES

  • 401k Plans
  • Business
  • College
  • Cryptocurrency
  • Economy
  • Estate Plans
  • Financial Planning
  • Investing
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Legal
  • Market Analysis
  • Markets
  • Medicare
  • Money
  • Personal Finance
  • Social Security
  • Startups
  • Stock Market
  • Trading

LATEST UPDATES

  • Bill Ackman’s hedge fund made janitors and receptionists millionaires—and its investment team summer together
  • Links 8/8/2026 | naked capitalism
  • Wisconsin: The Next Frontier for Socialists
  • Our Great Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use, Legal Notices & Disclosures
  • Contact us
  • About Us

© Copyright 2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Financial Planning
    • Financial Planning
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Research
    • Business
    • Investing
    • Money
    • Economy
    • Markets
    • Stocks
    • Trading
  • 401k Plans
  • College
  • IRS & Taxes
  • Estate Plans
  • Social Security
  • Medicare
  • Legal

© Copyright 2024 All Rights Reserved
See articles for original source and related links to external sites.