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miika | 5 months ago
I turned my iPhone into pure utility device by uninstalling all the entertainment apps. I only allow music and podcasts as those don’t require my active attention.
Then I have an iPad mini at home which has all the entertainment and social media stuff installed. However I don’t have many opportunities to use that device during the day..
After maybe a week of having this arrangement I found myself being less and less interested in grabbing that iPad. It’s been few months now and I only check my socials maybe twice a week.
Also since I deleted Facebook, Instagram, Threads, YouTube and TikTok from my phone the battery life almost doubled. It was eye opening to see how much these apps drain battery even when the device is left untouched.
mixermachine|5 months ago
I now regularly force myself to "actively" do nothing for 15 minutes and just think.
All the things I put into my brain as "todo, please remember" at some point in time are coming back during these 15 minutes.
I get quite a lot of clarity with this exercise. As soon I pick up my phone afterwards and start browsing the clarity evaporates which feels bad. So wasting time on my phone becomes less and less appealing to me.
Lets see where this leads me. I so far wasted quite a bit of time with my phone.
Lord-Jobo|5 months ago
dakial1|5 months ago
eighthourblink|5 months ago
bookofjoe|5 months ago
podcasts? How do you listen and benefit without paying active attention?
WA|5 months ago
abustamam|5 months ago
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andrepd|5 months ago
zenmac|5 months ago
I just bought a cheap MP3 player and it has significantly reduced my smartphone usage to the point that sometimes I forgot where left it.
10729287|5 months ago
smeej|5 months ago
pj_mukh|5 months ago
You can still access all the social media from the browser eh?
devnullbrain|5 months ago
jajko|5 months ago
But this is desperate level of proper addiction, when serious hard look at one's life is by far the best course of action. Professional help is not a bad idea neither. Life can be pretty amazing, but screens won't get you there, in contrary its cheap basic addictive 'fun' for poor.
Many years ago I removed all FB apps and messenger from my phone (due to their crappy engineering their constant snooping of user's activity was, draining batteries fast even when not using them). Have them on desktop only. Pretty amazing move, can't recommend enough.
There is something magical in 2025 to practically disconnect from all the social noise. But one can't be total piece of s*it who can't stand themselves of course.
mlinsey|5 months ago
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stanac|5 months ago
pavlov|5 months ago
However since you're the account owner (rather than a child), you can always just bypass the Screen Time block... But at least it adds a barrier.
wkrsz|5 months ago
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