• sexy_peach@feddit.org
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    18 hours ago

    You don’t even need to disconnect imo.

    Just use the phone more consciously. It’s not crack, if you want you can put it down more often, read a book and when the brains says hey what phone doing you can acknowledge the thought and maybe not act on it every time. Soon you’ll find the balance you want between all phone all the time and being mindful 24/7.

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      9 minutes ago

      It’s good to be aware that this kind of thing is easier for some than others. It’s been studied plenty that real addictive behaviors are being deliberately fostered and taken advantage of by those wanting us addicted to their products and platforms. Sometimes sheer mindfulness and willpower are not enough.

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      15 hours ago

      Honestly, for me, limiting my phone use is harder than it was to quit smoking. One main part is of course that for many things you need your phone, so its often on your person. I do try living more without it, but it can still suck me in.

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        14 hours ago

        What part sucks you in? Social media? Which one specifically? I find reddit is more addictive than lemmy for example.

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          8 hours ago

          Well its just the new information, I deleted Reddit ages ago, but I still compulsively watch Lemmy and my mail, messenger apps. (Though a lot less than when I had Reddit up). It’s a weird compulsion. I’ve blocked many attention sucking websites, but still. But gotta say, I’m resisting more and more.