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68 sats \ 1 reply \ @LibertasBR 24 Feb \ on: 3 simple steps to a weekly digital detox alter_native
This guide is going to be very useful for me because I really want to detox from digital life.
My problem isn’t even social media, but rather articles and content about things I’m interested in. Sometimes I think, “It’s just a quick read,” and before I know it, an hour has passed.
This approach of using technology as a tool is a great insight, especially for the changes I want to make this year—of which there are many. Specifically, I want to shift towards using more private, decentralized, and open-source tools. Current platforms are great, they work well and integrate seamlessly, and that’s exactly where the trap of privacy loss lies.
Keep updating on your progress and new methods!
That's exactly my issue. Like you, my reading is actually on topics that I'm interested in, sometimes even obsessed with.
But that doesn't make it a good use of time. I often do too much reading, too little doing.
And that's what I'm trying to fix. It's amazing - if it's not convenient to go into the endless scroll options, your mind goes in different directions. You see things around the house that you should do. You pick up the rubik's cube, and try to solve it. You call friends you haven't talked to in a long time.
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