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How To Do a Digital Detox

Written by: Bonnie Feldman, DDS, MBA, Anna Simon, BS

Our phones are an addiction. The average American checks their phone every 12 minutes, with usage totaling over three hours per day according to these stats. Imagine what you could accomplish with 3+ extra hours in your day: three more hours reading a book, or honing a skill, or learning something new, or getting more sleep. It may seem impossible to give up your phone, but these tips will help you wean yourself off of technology:

Optimize your phone settings (for iPhone)

Schedule detox time

Create healthy habits

Find a detox buddy

Accountability is a good tool to help you stick to your goals. Find someone to digital detox with or tell your friends to help keep you accountable.

Try a detox challenge

There are a bunch of detox challenges popping up on the Internet. I found this challenge that I think covers a lot of manageable as well as more challenging, ways to cut down on electronics. My favorite mini-challenges include:

  1. Refrain from using your device the first hour after you wake up and the hour before you go to bed
  2. Turn off all notifications
  3. Don’t use your phone (at all!) when around other people
  4. Set aside an hour free from all electronics
  5. Keep a journal of all the times you felt an impulse to pull out your phone
  6. Only go on social media twice a day
  7. Do a spring cleaning of your social media apps, deleting people who don’t positively impact your life

Have you tried a digital detox? Let us know your experience and/or your best tips for using less technology in the comments!

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