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I was glued to my phone all day - these 7 tricks helped me break the habit

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Why This Matters

This article highlights practical strategies to combat excessive phone usage, emphasizing the importance of recognizing phone addiction and making intentional changes. Reducing screen time benefits mental health, improves real-life relationships, and allows users to reclaim valuable time for other activities. These insights are crucial for consumers seeking a healthier digital balance and for the tech industry aiming to promote responsible device use.

Key Takeaways

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Small changes can slash your screen time, dramatically.

Make it harder to grab your phone and mindlessly scroll.

Deleting apps works better than relying on app limits and timers.

A few months ago, I noticed screen time on my iPhone was around 13 hours a day, with work on my Mac included. Some days it was more. I've never really been one to care about screen time because I love using tech, test apps and new features often, and genuinely enjoy being online.

I've always been this way. But as I get older, I've started doing the math. With work excluded, I'm spending over 100 days every year staring at my phone. That's more than three months out of the year, 24 hours a day, not doing other activities I love and not spending time with my husband and daughter. I'm glued to a screen, mindlessly scrolling through apps.

That realization made me uncomfortable.

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