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Don’t turn on your phone for at least an hour after waking up.
Go for a walk without it. Give thanks for what you have - and for what you want to attract.
Dedicate that quiet time to your morning and yourself.
Strip away the superfluous, and focus your attention on what actually matters.
connect with yourself, connect witn nature and connect with other people
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I've cut down my wifi for a day...not intentionally though.
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This is the way
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This is sort of why I got an analog camera. To slow down and really focus on my photography because when you have film every shot counts.
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Yep, I know it well. I just wish film wasn't so expensive.
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Please share any withdrawal symptoms you experienced.
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Check in in a week to let us know how much you stuck to this
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I've been doing this for a better part of 6 months consistently
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LFG.
What has been the top benefit from this new habit that you've noticed?
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I’d say the biggest benefit is building resilience through doing hard things daily. Having the discipline to stick to a routine - especially something like cold showers - develops a mindset that makes it easier to tackle difficult tasks. There’s also a mental recalibration that happens; it sets your focus for the day ahead. And on a physical level, you’ll likely notice an increase in morning energy and alertness.
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What I think the mobile phone and PC are complete head ache except if you use to work for something
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