šŸŽ¶let it die~ let it die~ let it shrivel up and diešŸŽµ started doing this cause i had a stalker and then got used to sittin at 7% all the time and letting it die, am able to sleep so much more and tbh dont use my phone at all unless im reading on it use my laptop for socials/messages cause thats like a whole process so i have to actually want to do it

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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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I’m at 3% and I’m trying to see if I have enough juice to post this and maybe a quick scroll on twitter before it gives out. what do you do when your phone dies? Personally I like to give a big sigh of relief, leave it uncharged And just look around wherever I’m at. I obviously don’t have anything else to do Might as well clean my restroom Or sort through the mail that’s been sitting next to the Garfield piggy bank -Ty crumbmode for it- that I’ve been meaning to empty idk apparently anything is possible once my phone dies 1% !!!!!!!
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I like to let my phone die— I often don’t charge it overnight, and try not to plug it in during the day. If you’re able to access work/school through only your laptop, let your phone die, or leave it on the plug in another room. I also delete most apps from my phone for periods of weeks, and minimally use social media— if this works for you, it can feel very liberating, and makes me feel much less constantly accessible (which I think is a good thing). Something that helps me is thinking about the flattening of correspondence; before social media, if you wanted to communicate to a friend, it was one-on-one— you might write a letter, or call, or email, but what you were doing was conversational and relational. When we use social media, we flatten a lot of individual relationships into one relationship between us and our ā€œaudience.ā€ Instead of sharing a thought or comment intended for one person, and designed for them to reply and continue the correspondence, we put out press releases on our own lives: ā€œthis is what I had for breakfast,ā€ ā€œthis is a meme about my mental health,ā€ and we become part of a passive audience in our friend’s lives. We end up feeling like we’ve just seen our friends, because we’re ā€œviewingā€ their lives, but actually apps leave us feeling very isolated and anti-social. Try deleting your most used social media apps, and also schedule a walk/movie night/coffee with a friend. Outside of radical deletion, pick an audio book to listen to, and pair it with a hands on/tactile activity: you could load the dishwasher, or draw, or try embroidery.
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