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by intrepidhero 2058 days ago
This is a good list of things to try. But data from the first week isn't very telling. I'd be more interested in how its going a month from now.

I do a number of things the OP does to try to curb "wasted" time. I would add the following:

I have no social media on my phone and the only game is: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/

Really hard to get addicted to but enjoyable enough if I actually want to spend a few minutes playing a game.

I use this on my desktop: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/intention/ Anytime I notice a website that I habitually load (mindless) I add it to the list. Then I get a pop up asking me how much time I want to spend and showing how much I've already spent. Surprisingly effective.

I would also challenge the assumption that screen time is automatically "wasted". A lot of the time I spent on the phone yesterday was reading wikipedia or a book. This time was enriching. I also spent a lot of time refreshing politico. That was not enriching. Oh well.

I'm trying to recognize when I'm feeling the need to waste time and choose a healthier activity. Stepping away from the computer to stretch, take the dogs out, etc. Usually if I'm procrastinating there is a physical or emotional need that I should be addressing. Mindlessly reading HN (or whatever) is just a distraction from what my body is trying to tell me.

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> I have no social media on my phone and the only game is: https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/ > > Really hard to get addicted to but enjoyable enough if I actually want to spend a few minutes playing a game.

Every morning I empty my bowels while playing Filling. Or the occasional Range or Light Up.

Flood, Untangle, Pattern(10x10), standard 15 size Fifteen, Net at 7x7 or 9x9.

So much appreciate that these got an Android build. Installed on every phone I've ever had.