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Blessings of a Broken Phone

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at WVU chapter.

The heart dropping feeling of cracking your screen.  The moment your phone freezes.  The distinct sound of your phone falling in water.  We’ve all experienced the terrifying moment of a phone breaking and the frustration of living life without a beloved smartphone.  While you’re waiting for your phone to be fixed, here are a few reasons of why everything is okay.

 

1. No social media

Forget the subtweets.

2. No pesky emails

You do not really have to buy something just because it’s on sale.

3. No demanding text messages

No more where are you’s or unresponsive friends.

4. Just peace and quiet

Everyone can use a break from virtual.

Kristen completed her undergraduate degree in journalism at West Virginia University in May 2019. She is currently pursuing her master's degree in the Integrated Marketing Communications program at WVU. During undergrad, she was the managing editor of Her Campus at WVU and editor-in-chief of Mirage Magazine in the 2018-2019 year. Kristen is currently the student editor at 100 Days in Appalachia and a freelance writer for West Virginia-based publications. Previously, she has served as the communications and marketing intern for the WVU Eberly College of Arts and Sciences, a writing and editing intern for New South Media and a photographer for the Daily Athenaeum. She is an avid fan of alt-rock, photography and advocating for women's equality and the prevalence of solutions journalism. Kristen hopes to one day report on internet culture and technology. 
I am originally from Westchester, New York. I came to WVU for my undergrad in Strategic Communications with an emphasis on Public Relations and a minor in Sports Communication. My involvment on campus includes blogging for Her Campus, a sister of Alpha Phi, the assistant director of the media team on the Mountaineer Maniacs executive board and lastly, an athletic communications intern with the WVU Athletic Communications office. I will be graduating in May of 2017 and I am looking forward to getting started with my future career in Journalism and Public Relations!