
Embracing balance: 10 tips to reduce screen time
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This guide features our top 10 tips to help get your digital detox started.
How many hours of your life have you spent scrolling on your phone? If you're reading this article, you've decided the answer is 'too many!'. To help you reconnect with the real world, we've found some simple and practical steps to reduce interruptions and reclaim a healthier phone-life balance.
Here are ten steps to recalibrate your relationship with your phone to enjoy the benefits of reduced screen time.

Tip #1: Deactivate your phone’s internet access
By temporarily disconnecting, you create a space for genuine interactions with others outside your phone, giving your brain a break from the constant stream of digital information.

Tip #2: Switch to a device with no built-in internet access
If you want to better define your time away from the internet – for specific activities or during certain hours – switch to an offline device. The physical separation from your regular phone will help you foster a more present mindset, allowing you to embrace intentional connectivity without the constant lure of online distractions.

Tip #3: Assign internet access to routine activities
Curb internet access by aligning it with routine activities, such as only checking emails. Designating specific times for checking your inbox or engaging in online tasks enables you to maintain productivity and develop healthy smartphone habits.

Tip #4: Tidy up your apps
Phones can often resemble cluttered virtual desks. Simplify your digital space by uninstalling or deactivating unnecessary apps. This not only declutters your phone but also minimizes distractions to improve your concentration.

Tip #5: Uninstall or deactivate social media accounts
Evaluate your social media usage and consider uninstalling or deactivating accounts that no longer positively contribute to your life.

Tip #6: Use tools or apps to reduce screen time
Most screen management apps allow you to implement time-related limits that block access to nominated apps. This can either be after a specific time in the day (between 10 PM and 8 AM, for example) or after an amount of time spent on a particular app (for example, a daily limit of two hours on YouTube or other social media apps).

Tip #7: Switch off notifications
Become a master of distraction management by selectively turning off notifications for apps like email, messaging tools, and social media. Limiting disruptions allows you to engage with your device when you choose to, allowing space for uninterrupted work and leisure time.

Tip #8: Leave your phone in a different room from where you sleep
Transform your bedroom into a sleep sanctuary by excluding phones and smart devices.

Tip #9: Take a trip with no devices
Declare a temporary hiatus from your smart devices and plan a trip without them. Re-immerse yourself in the physical world to renew your perspective and instill a greater sense of self away from technology.

Tip #10: Go on a complete digital detox
Ease yourself into this one by implementing some of the above tips first. Or, if you’re looking for hardcore respite, dive right in! Disconnecting entirely from screens offers a profound opportunity for self-reflection, reevaluation of priorities, and a renewed connection to the world outside the digital realm. Afterward, you might find it’s much easier to limit screen time for good.
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