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Glued to your phone? Here are some tips for managing mobile addiction

Try setting it down and having a conversation with someone in front of you instead.

WE’VE ALL been there. I’ve done it. You check your phone, and then set it down. Then, instinctively, you pick it up again almost moments later –like a reflex.

Most people who own smartphones admit that at some point or another they’ve checked their phone when they should have been paying attention to something else.

I can’t even count the number of times I’ve almost been run into while walking around town in Dublin because of people looking down at their phones instead of paying attention to where they’re going

We all know smartphones are great and offer many advantages, but most of us can also admit that they come with some harmful effects as well.

Besides causing neck strain, smartphone overuse can lead to tensions in relationships, when you’re too busy checking social media to engage in conversation with those around you.

Whether you consider yourself addicted or just want to cut back on how much you use it, here are a few things you can do to reduce your reliance on your phone.

Reduce notifications

Turn off as many notifications as possible that are not related to phone calls and text messages. Do you really need a pop-up every time someone likes something on Facebook or tweets you?

Instead, just open your app when you actually need to check it. Or even try choosing ringtones which aren’t as intrusive. The less your phone dings, the less you notice it’s there.

Give your phone a home

Decide on a place to store your phone when you’re not actually out and about. If it’s your personal mobile, try setting it on a table or a shelf where you have to go out of your way to check it.

If it’s your work phone, keep it in your work bag or handbag – again, out of reach. And no, your pocket doesn’t count.

This will minimise constantly being on the phone when sitting on the couch, using the toilet, or lying in bed. After all, you shouldn’t be using your phone in bed anyway if you want to sleep properly.

Turn on ‘do not disturb’

Whether it’s only turned on overnight, or just turned on for an hour over dinner, turn your phone on ‘do not disturb’ (DND) mode for a while so you won’t receive any notifications.

Unless it’s your work phone and you’re a doctor on call, the world probably won’t end if you don’t see or respond to that text message right away.

Still afraid to turn on DND? Put your phone on silent and set it in the other room for a little while.

Stop apologising for being unavailable

When people ring back after getting my missed call, they often say:

Oh, sorry, I didn’t have reception.
I didn’t hear my phone.
I was out shopping.

In doing so, they apologise not only for being unavailable at every waking moment to anyone who could possibly call them, but also for their phone’s inability to pass on the message on time.

We don’t need to be available to everyone at every moment. It’s okay to not respond to people the moment they message you.

So whether it’s just taking a break each evening, or trying to reduce your mobile usage overall, try setting the phone down and having a conversation with someone in front of you instead. You never know what you might be missing out on.

Nicole Paulie is a counselling psychologist at Ballsbridge Counselling and co-author of the book, How to be Happy and Healthy: The Seven Natural Elements of Mental Health.

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    Mute Freebetcitydcom Mike
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    Aug 5th 2015, 8:21 AM

    I used to have a girlfriend, now i have someone who sits on the couch, and occasionally speaks to ask whats for dinner or to give out, and throws intermittent conniption fits over nothing because half the people in her Facebook fed are getting married and she isn’t. Her right index finger is bigger than the rest from all the incessant scrolling, it will come in handy for something else soon enough.

    I sent her this article. She won’t read it.

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    Mute stephen
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    Aug 5th 2015, 9:26 AM

    Do you honestly think getting rid of the phone will change that, only thing that would change would be more moaning and instead of Facebook rants,you’ll get endless stories about new shoes etc.. Count your blessings man and keep the head down.

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    Mute Terry OCallaghan
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    Aug 5th 2015, 10:37 AM

    coming from a person sitting here having a cup of tea..I really think we have become very sad. when we walk jog shop drive the bloody phone has to be very close by. .why I cannot answer that. conversion is a thing of the past. writing a letter has become a thing of the past and as a result of text.. We find it difficult to spell correctly. .

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    Mute Richard Curtis
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    Aug 5th 2015, 11:30 AM

    Daily f:;€king Mail app. They’re all on it all the time…

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    Mute Kershie
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    Aug 5th 2015, 8:22 AM

    I swear to god Journal – if the person sitting in front of me on the Luas puts down their phone and starts trying to talk to me I will be less than impressed!

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    Mute stephen
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    Aug 5th 2015, 9:36 AM

    As soon as the phone goes down, close your eyes and pretend your having a nap,or start mumbling to yourself about lizards taking over the world. Works for me.

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    Mute Jo Murphy
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    Aug 5th 2015, 10:41 PM

    You’ve never had a nice conversation with a stranger on public transport?

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    Aug 5th 2015, 10:07 AM

    A good way to put you off your phone is to look around and see how pathetic other people glued to their phone are. Mothers are d worst (Coming from another Mammy) they must “wait a minute” 1000 times a day to their kids, at the park head buried in phone, kids begging for attention, pushing swing with one hand scrolling with d other, school gates sitting n parked cars heads glued to phones heaven fobid they get out and talk to anyone, any social outing u’ll see the Mum frantically allign her kids into a photo, snap it, then immediately turn away to filter it, upload it and not doubt preach about the wonderful day they are having (which will consist of her constantly checking for likes or replying to comments!) I swear there’s going to be an entire generation of kids who grew up with mothers who devoted more times to their phones than their kids.

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    Aug 5th 2015, 8:14 AM

    But The real world is scary…. All those weirdos who speak words to to people instead of typing text scare me…

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    Mute Lou Tennant
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    Aug 5th 2015, 8:31 AM

    My WiFi broke down at home the other day and I had to talk to my family. They seem like nice people.

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    Mute Irishoversea
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    Aug 5th 2015, 8:35 AM

    You get their phone numbers?

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    Mute Lou Tennant
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    Aug 5th 2015, 8:50 AM

    Nah, I’ll just use Facebook messenger to contact them again.

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    Mute Daragh8008
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    Aug 5th 2015, 8:06 AM

    I hate phones. Put them away….. Your not missing anything

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    Aug 5th 2015, 8:18 AM

    Right after this comment, I swear!!

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    Mute Eóin McAnaspie
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    Aug 5th 2015, 12:01 PM

    There are literally so types of people in this world…

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    Mute Eóin McAnaspie
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    Aug 5th 2015, 12:02 PM

    Two*

    God damn you phone!!

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Aug 5th 2015, 5:40 PM

    Get mobile at 15 then by 50 you wonder how you wasted your life and have nothing to show for it, that goes for gaming, the internet etc etc…

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    Mute stephen
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    Aug 5th 2015, 8:19 AM

    I find making eye contact with strangers dangerous, so I’d rather have my head buried into my phone pretending I’m send a crucial text or whatever.

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    Mute Jason Culligan
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    Aug 5th 2015, 8:35 AM

    Comes in handy sometimes, like when someone is trying to shove one of those ‘my brother and I are broke’ pieces of paper into your hand which seems to be remarkably similar to the same one I had rammed into my hand in Italy and Germany.

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    Mute stephen
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    Aug 5th 2015, 9:16 AM

    With you on that one, if I see a charity chugger making a bee line for me, out with the phone it’s better than pepper spray.

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    Mute Niall Cassidy
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    Aug 5th 2015, 8:15 AM

    leave the f $@*#ng thing at home if you’re that bad!

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    Aug 5th 2015, 10:26 AM

    Tried that. she kept texting me.

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    Mute Michael Sands
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    Aug 5th 2015, 5:41 PM

    Say your prayers and here’s me in chapel on facebook???

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    Aug 5th 2015, 1:31 PM

    It’s awful to watch parents with small children .
    Children totally ignored while they’re engrossed on the phone.
    I was in a restaurant last night ,for over 45 mins two very small children and not a word of conversation to them . Sad .

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    Aug 5th 2015, 10:42 AM

    I live in the countryside so its important for me to use my phone to stay in touch with friends and family. But I must admit that addiction to phones is a big thing nowadays. Even when out socializing everyone is glued to their smartphones which is kind of silly :)

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    Aug 5th 2015, 9:02 AM

    I definitely need to use these tips.

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    Aug 5th 2015, 5:38 PM
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