{"id":6586,"date":"2021-06-04T23:49:44","date_gmt":"2021-06-04T23:49:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=6586"},"modified":"2021-06-04T23:49:44","modified_gmt":"2021-06-04T23:49:44","slug":"easy-ways-to-start-your-simple-digital-detox","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/legendstitch.com\/easy-ways-to-start-your-simple-digital-detox\/","title":{"rendered":"Easy Ways To Start Your Simple Digital Detox"},"content":{"rendered":"
Time for a digital detox? From\u00a0computers\u00a0and\u00a0smartphones\u00a0to TVs and tablets, it seems our lives revolve around\u00a0screens. We wake up to them, we carry them in our pockets all day. We really do trust and rely on them. Yes, technology is incredibly useful for work, education, staying connected and so much more, but what happens when it begins to disrupt our everyday lives, or even worse, it becomes an addiction? Time to take a break.\n
It’s not easy to break a habit, but if you want to start valuing your time and be more\u00a0productive, a simple digital detox might be just the ticket. It’ll seriously improve your mental health and\u00a0wellness.\n
A digital detox can work wonders for our mental health and wellbeing.\n
Shutting off from technology can\u00a0improve sleep\u00a0and concentration, reduce stress, and boost happiness levels. Here are a few examples of the power of a digital detox\n
UK psychologists have found a strong link between intense internet use and depression. In a recent\u00a0BBC study found that 1.2% of 1,319 people were ‘internet addicts’ and were found to be suffering from depression. Three-quarters of UK internet users\u00a0said it is important to their daily lives and 59% said they are \u201chooked\u201d on the device they use to connect with others.\n Swapping time spent online for socialising face-to-face can really help with those suffering from depression and improve your relationships with your friends and family.\n Spending all that time on social media, looking at others’ ‘perfect’ lives can really take its toll.\n One\u00a0study found that women who spend long periods of time on social networks like Facebook were found to have a higher number of ‘appearance-focused behaviour’ e.g. anorexia and body-conscious issues. Instead of wasting your time comparing yourself to others, spend time with your real friends offline. Be sure to surround yourself with people who are similar to you.\n And why not check out The Most Weight-Loss Friendly Foods\u00a0\n Do you check your phone within the first five minutes or even the first five seconds of waking up?\u00a0Evidence tends to suggest that 80% of people do. \u00a0By reducing our reliance on technology, we can live a calmer life and concentrate more on what’s going on around us.\u00a0\n \n Similar to weight loss, a lot of us set unrealistic goals and it often becomes so overwhelming that we set ourselves up for failure.\n Instead, start with one small habit like banning all devices at dinner or turning your phone off before bedtime.\n Things are always easier when you team up with someone else. This way, you can gain a level of support where you can discuss your progress, encourage each other and be honest\u00a0about your progress.\n Are you that rude person that answers a call in the line at the\u00a0supermarket? Maybe you can\u2019t resist checking a text at the cinema?\n Try going out without your headphones, phone or any other gadgets every now and again, especially on short journeys where these gadgets aren\u2019t necessary. You might surprise yourself at how quickly you lose your reliance for these items.\n\n
A digital detox may help prevent eating disorders\n
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A digital detox can help reduce stress &\u00a0anxiety\n
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How to make your digital detox a sure success?\n
Start small & commit to one change\n
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Find a detox buddy\n
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Leave your gadgets at home\n
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