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I started doing this intentionally now and the reverse psychology of it all actually helps to ground me in real time out in the world doing whatever i'm doing outside of the house. Requires some thinking ahead but not much. You don't need apple pay; just bring your wallet. Once your phone dies let the world unravel at your fingertips. This trick works really well with laptops too. I don't bring my computer charger anymore when I leave the house to work because if I know my laptop will probably die within the next 2-3 hours I can fully lock in and work against the clock. I can actually send the emails I need to send and write what I planned to write with tab surfing and frequent news feed refreshing. I'm an Aries so obviously there is a competitive undertone here that's driving me even if it's just with myself
May 24, 2024

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recent mental health booster I stumbled onto when my phone ended up dead one morning, so I went to a cafe near me to journal/read for a couple hours without it. there were so many times I phantom reached for my it like the addict I am, very glad I couldn’t that day or else stupid things would have been done. I was forced to sit in the moment and process my thoughts without being able to actively do anything or contact anyone. did it the next day purposely and I had such a good day. leave your phone at home sometimes when you’re bumming around your area doing small errands! also forces you to learn your surroundings rather than relying on google maps.
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even if it’s just for a couple minutes while it reboots on a charger. I do this at least once a day and it’s freeingšŸ¤ ((also good for your battery life))
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