The Benefits of a Digital Detox

The Benefits of a Digital Detox

Last week, I did another of my regular endurance challenges.? This one was called Race to the Wreck which was 300km on a bike and by foot across the Namibian desert which included the worlds largest sand dunes finishing at the Skeleton coast. ?I joked afterwards that it was my kind of all inclusive holiday with everything taken care of so that we could focus on each days distance and heat. It was absolutely fantastic!

Most days we were camping under incredible stars, but one day before a 3am start for a long bike stage we stayed at a lodge which had the sign above on the bar window.

One of the many benefits I found from last week was we had no mobile signal or wifi and we all had a well deserved digital detox. For many leaders, constantly being "on" leads to fatigue, reduced clarity, and burnout. Going off-grid allows us to recharge, reset our mental state, and return to our roles with a renewed sense of focus and purpose.

In todays, world we are usually constantly connected, stooped over our phones, tablets or laptops both for work and for personal consumption.? I am shocked by some of the stats published on typical digital connectivity. This includes overall internet usage where on average we all apparently use it for six hours a day! In the UK, people spend an average of one hour and 49 minutes per day on social media. 53% of UK consumers spend two to four hours a day, while one in four spend more than five hours a day! This is shocking!

The average American consumes about 34 gigabytes of data and information every day, which is equivalent to about 100,000 words.

I am very pleased to report that last week I consumed zero gigabytes and definitely felt better for it!

I think stepping away from the constant flood of emails, messages and notifications allows us to think more clearly about long-term vision and priorities, have more conversations and enhances creativity.

In addition to mental clarity, going off-grid offers physical and emotional health benefits. Technology can keep us in a constant state of low-level stress, as the brain is continually primed to respond to every beep and buzz. Time in nature, however, has been shown to reduce cortisol levels, decrease blood pressure, and improve overall well-being. I would definitley recommend it!

Whilst digital tools are essential for modern business, I think striking a balance is key to being an effective and healthy leader.

Would value your thoughts on a digital detox and also value any recommendations for future endurance challenges.

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Palminder Tiwana

Director - Growth Medical Ltd.

1 周

Congratulations, Peter, on yet another inspiring story and successful event! I've learned the importance of stepping away from the digital overload we encounter daily. It has truly helped me become more productive and engaged in various aspects of my life.

Sarah Evans

lp2.discovery-talent.com ?? Identifying & developing the right talent to reimagine your business ?? Supporting SME businesses to secure funding for people development ??

1 周

Congratulations on Race to the Wreck, sounds amazing. Great point about digital detox (I feel guilty for reading your post at 7am !!)

Kevin McDonnell

Growing the best HealthTech businesses | CEO Coach | Growth Advisor | Chairman | Helping leaders and organisations unlock potential, accelerate growth and shape the future of healthcare.

1 周

Turning off the noise doesn’t mean turning off your business. It means turning on your best thinking. The best leaders aren’t available 24/7 - they create space for creativity and innovation. Ironically, being unavailable for a week might be the most productive decision a leader can make.

Tim Britt

Senior Director Alliances and Channels | Experienced Sales Business Executive | Channel Chief Europe | Enabling and Building High Performance Sales Teams in leading SAAS technology companies | Endurance Races

1 周

I completely agree! That might have been my first real digital detox in over 25 years. It was fascinating to notice how quickly the urge to check my phone faded when I limited its use to just the essentials, like taking photos. Racing 300 kilometers across a desert with you was an incredible and unique way to unplug, but it certainly isn’t the easiest method for a digital detox! Surely, there must be simpler (and less extreme) ways to achieve that same sense of disconnection and mental clarity. That said, the combination of the challenge, the environment, and being fully present was truly unforgettable.

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