Simple Steps to Reduce Screen Time

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Design Your Environment

Place your phone on a shelf across the room during focused work or meals. Turn on grayscale to make apps less enticing. These tiny hurdles add just enough pause for you to remember your intention and choose presence over reflex.
After finishing a task, pause two minutes before touching your phone. Breathe, stretch, or sip water. This simple buffer breaks the automatic reach, and you will notice urges pass naturally once you honor a tiny moment of reset.
Keep only one browser tab open outside of work tasks. When you want another, close the first. This tiny promise limits rabbit holes while staying flexible. It protects your attention without feeling strict or joyless.
Maya noticed she grabbed her phone at every red light. She put it in her bag’s zipper pocket and played her favorite song instead. Two weeks later, she felt safer driving and calmer arriving. Share your simple swap to inspire someone else.

Tools That Help, Not Hook

Set a custom focus mode for work, another for evenings, and a sleep mode with only true emergency contacts. The right defaults reduce decisions. Your phone still works for life’s essentials, without every buzz demanding your attention.

Replace, Not Remove

Trade ten minutes of evening scrolling for a walk around the block, light stretching, or a quick tidy. The small movement resets your nervous system, improves sleep quality, and reduces the urge to keep tapping late into the night.

Boundaries and Community

Create a phone‑free basket for meals and game nights. Add a charger nearby so the habit is convenient. Rituals beat rules when everyone participates, and shared laughter quickly becomes more rewarding than background scrolling.
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