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by save_ferris 1991 days ago
It's really interesting to see other folks' digital minimalism setups.

> It’s all well and good removing all social apps from your phone, but if the strong desire is still there to check these types of services, you will find a way to do it.

You can mitigate a lot of your urges to check social on your phone by using a service like Freedom[0], which is what I use. It allows me to set web and app blocklists and schedule them as needed. Usually, the urges go away after a couple of weeks. Ultimately, the goal of digital minimalism is to change your behavior in regards to your device usage, not change your device to appease your urges.

The two biggest changes that helped me dramatically reduce phone usage was to A) go full grayscale on my phone and B) to add the screen time widget to my home screen. Grayscale instantly makes the phone less visually appealing, which helps to put it down faster and to reach for it less. The screen time widget on my home screen allows me to instantly see how much time I've been on my phone, which I then use to decide if I really need to do what I unlocked the phone for.

0: https://freedom.to/