Tips on how to do Digital Detox

We live in a life that seems to be new to some or extraordinary to others where most of us cannot spend at least 15 minutes without using a telephone, computer, or television.

 

Some have accepted these devices as a part of their lives so that when they are not with them they feel depressed and insecure.

 

However, overuse of these technologies can affect their health, and lifestyle changes and even damage your brain's performance according to research which is why there is a so-called 'Digital Detox'.

 

Digital Detox occurs when one avoids using electronic devices such as telephones, televisions, computers, and social media.

 

This approach is often seen as one of the ways to focus on normal living.

 

By stopping the use of these tools for at least a short time people can cope with stress from their use and help themselves find time to take care of other things.

 

What does the research say?

 

Technology can cause a lot of stress! While people often feel they can't live without their technology.

 

Studies have shown that the use of technology can also play a role in human problems.

 

According to a study by the American Psychology Association each year in the United States, one-fifth of adults make up about 18% of the country's population have stress in their lives.

 

Read more about the research here

 

According to a study by Swedish researchers, the prevalence of technology in adolescents and adults has been linked to sleep problems, symptoms of depression, and increased anxiety.

 

A study published in Child Development also found that the use of these daily tools was linked to increased mental health problems in young people.

 

Most of the time spent using it was combined with increasing the symptoms of ‘ADHD’ and increasing the misbehavior.

 

To know more about ADHD click here

 

Reasons to do Digital Detox 

 

For many, focusing on the technology world is a part of their lives. According to a study by Nielsen, adults in the United States spend 11 hours a day listening, watching, reading, or having a place to interact with the media.

 

There are many reasons why you should give up your phone and other temporary devices. Because sometimes you need to live a peaceful life without your gadgets disturbance.

 

In other cases, you may feel that your equipment is being used too much and is starting to have different side effects in your life.

 

You also need to do a digital detox when you start feeling that your device is taking control of you instead of managing it yourself.

 

Many experts believe that prolonged use of these tools can lead to a variety of behavioral problems that can lead to physical, mental, and social problems.

 

How to do Digital Detox

 

Some think that separation is also about abandoning it completely but that it is not the most important. What is important is that you have to use them minding about your care and use them when necessary.

 

These are things that can benefit your mental health.

 

The best way is to set boundaries and set a specific time to use these tools and decide how to use them in a way that benefits you, rather than ruining your life.

 

Another way to use it is to temporarily turn off [notification] on your phone from any social networking applications including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and more.

 

You can also avoid using these tools by giving time to things that you seem to have ignored because of [technology].

 

You can meet up with friends you've been spending time with, you can exercise, walk around and talk to people and try to reconnect with them.

 

This will help you to keep track of the life and lifestyle you did not know you would love.

 

You will also have the freedom to focus on other things that you love and keep close to them.

Exercising is one of the best ways to do a digital detox

Sometimes going offline is important


 

Writer: Christian Mugisha

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