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Adaeze Ejim's avatar

Ohhh how I loveeee this beautiful article ❤️🥰

I also started a one month social media detox and I must tell you that we have similar experiences. My aim was to fix my attention span because I realised that I couldn't even sit down to finish a book! Which was what I loved doing(reading)

It's hard tho but it's definitely worth it.

You've earned a new subscriber 👩‍❤️‍👩

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Josie's avatar

This is such an inspiring article. I’ve never heard of a dopamine menu before, so thanks for exposing me to this idea!

Congrats on one month, by the way. That’s a big feat! I agree with you that it’s very tempting to switch over to a flip phone (I’ve been very un-seriously considering it for years now), but it just seems impossible. It would involve getting a bunch of analog things (such as a device to listen to music with on walks, a map, a wrist watch, etc etc). Smartphones are great tools. Our relationship with them, however, can be tricky. I feel like if there was a way to delete the App Store (and thus prevent myself from ever downloading social media or third party apps), it would be easier to maintain a healthy relationship with my phone. Or maybe I just need better self control lol.

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