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It's time to take this evening off using your phone*

*As best as you can – that’s what we’re asking on the third day of the first week of the process.

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SO FAR THIS week, with Live A Better Life we’ve taken a quiz about our phone use, and started monitoring how we use our phone.

Today, on the third day of the series, we’re giving you the permission to do nothing.

Nothing on your phone, that is.

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The focus tonight is on trying to have a phone-free evening.

Now, if that sounds impossible to you, ask yourself: Can I really not spare even the hour before bed without my phone by my side?

Whether you do it from the second you arrive home from work, or just the last hour before bed, the aim is to try to have at least one continuous hour tonight free from phone use. Put your phone down in another room, and enjoy your evening.

Yes, it might be difficult

Dr Larry Rosen, professor emeritus at California State University, and author of The Distracted Mind: Ancient Brains in a High-Tech World, told TheJournal.ie that taking time away from your phone can be difficult.

“When we removed phones from students in a study, those who were light users of their smartphone did not get more anxious over a 60 minute period where they were not allowed to do anything (to induce boredom and the urge to check in),” he said.

Those who were moderate users of their smartphones showed no change in anxiety until about 30 minutes into the period and then showed an increase that levelled off. Those heaviest smartphone users showed an increase in anxiety within 10 minutes which kept increasing throughout the hour-long period.

How to take a tech break

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Dr Rosen also offered a tested way of scheduling tech breaks, saying that his most common advice is that “the person needs to regain the art of attention rather than letting the device guide that attention”.

Here’s how to undertake Rosen’s tech breaks:

  • Give yourself one minute to check all devices currently in use, particularly focusing on what most distracts you (communication, social media, news)
  • Then close all unneeded websites/programs/apps (don’t minimise them on the computer, close them to remove the notifications)
  • Set an alarm on the phone for 15 minutes and turn the smartphone upside-down and put it close at hand.
  • Upside-down removes the notifications from interfering and distracting you and close by serves as a signal that you will be checking in shortly.
  • When the alarm goes off check anything nonessential to the work you are doing for one minute and repeat the process until you are comfortable with not checking in so often.
  • Then increase to 20 minutes focus time and then try to get it up to 30 minutes or more.

This evening, each time you’re drawn to your phone, remind yourself of the benefits of not checking it when you don’t need to (of course, if someone rings or a major emergency pops up, that is all A-OK. We’re talking about mindless phone use here – do you really need the phone while watching TV?)

You could use the spare time to chat with friends or your family members, read a book, do some sketching, play with your kids, do some mindfulness, or have a bath.

Let us know how you’re feeling about this in the comments. 

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    Apr 19th 2017, 1:29 PM

    The irony of this being posted on an app where I imagine the majority of people use their phone to access

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    Apr 19th 2017, 1:31 PM

    @Conor church: Hey Conor! I know, don’t worry :) As you can see though it’s not about a full digital detox, it’s about taking back time for ourselves.

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    Apr 19th 2017, 1:34 PM

    @Conor church: target audience Conor, not ironic at all!

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    Apr 19th 2017, 2:18 PM

    @Aoife Barry: I think it’s great that you are engaging with your readers and I hope the other journal staff follow your example.

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    Apr 19th 2017, 7:10 PM

    @Aoife Barry: why is sitting down and browsing the web on your phone now not a way to relax?

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    Apr 19th 2017, 1:29 PM

    Why not have a night in with your friends by the fire and tell seanachi to each other. Ie short stories. A good way to put down the evening. Peig Sayers.

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    Apr 19th 2017, 2:05 PM

    Great idea. Having a birthday dinner for my daughter this evening. Gonna challenge everyone to make it a phone-free zone for a couple of hours.

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    Apr 19th 2017, 2:07 PM

    @Carmel O’Dwyer: Let is know how that goes!

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    Apr 19th 2017, 2:15 PM

    @Carmel O’Dwyer: Nice one Carmel, do report back!

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    Apr 19th 2017, 1:16 PM

    I think we’ll just end up on our laptops doing the same thing! An hour though, it should be easy for anyone!

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    Apr 19th 2017, 1:33 PM

    @Peter: That’s the hope :) We’ll see how I get on too..!

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    Apr 19th 2017, 4:45 PM

    No chance, Tinder won’t work itself

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    Apr 19th 2017, 6:49 PM

    These articles are a great idea. Its easy for people to be judgy and sarky etc. However, its weird for me to see people have to challenge themselves at a dinner or party etc. General rule in our house is phone down in evening when everyone is home. End of.

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    Apr 19th 2017, 4:00 PM

    Just turn off your phone whilst driving your Car/van/truck/bus, I think that will serve the best purpose possible!

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    Apr 19th 2017, 6:34 PM

    I see Eir and Meteor are already applying this advice!

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    Apr 19th 2017, 4:17 PM

    I don’t need the Journal’s permission to not use my phone.

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    Apr 19th 2017, 4:53 PM

    @Cindy Crawford: Quite correct Cindy, you are a supermodel after all.

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    Apr 19th 2017, 7:34 PM

    @Aoife Barry commented: Yes and I don’t get out of bed for less than 10,000 a day. Or is that 10

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    Apr 19th 2017, 7:16 PM

    i can use my phone to have a night off? Havent got that app….

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