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kingflum's avatar

Thanks Ted. One of the best things I ever did, probably 5 years ago now, is turn off all notifications on my phone. It’s hard enough to pry oneself away from apps which have spent billions in R&D to keep you there - but to allow them to beckon to you via a nudge like a notification seems rather silly.

The other thing which helped is to keep all social media apps off the Home Screen. You might open your phone to use the calculator, but the little red dots reminding you to check in, can be difficult to resist - so move them off entirely.

Finally, if/when you open the apps, do so consciously, with a set time in mind to allocate. Once the time is over, wrap it up. This can be difficult, as you’ve already explained- but maybe set a limit on the app and if you want to be more ruthless, ask a partner or friend to set the parental limit passcode 😂

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Bonnie's avatar

I work in an art gallery and we not only ask folks to refrain from taking photos and making calls in the gallery (duh), we ask them to put the phones completely away and not even have them in their hands. For any reason they can think of. If phone use is needed, do it outside. I get the same reaction as asking a smoker for their cigs. Same exact. Some folks absolutely cannot manage just taking a 15 minute break from the phones. Cannot do it. It's amazing.

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