I went without my phone for a MONTH.  Could you?
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I went without my phone for a MONTH. Could you?

Yesterday, social media addicts had to live without Insta, Facebook, and Whatsapp for several hours as the system crashed. I wonder if anyone had a revelation during that short time that maybe they didn’t need to look at their phone as much as they do?

When I went to rehab for my alcohol addiction, I knew that it was really my only chance to get better. The decision to go had happened quickly, and almost immediately I was booked in for a month. Delamere didn’t insist on patients giving up their phone, but I decided that I needed to disconnect with the outside world almost fully to give me the best chance to get sober.

I would recommend it 100%. Giving up my phone in rehab meant I had to concentrate completely on my recovery. And it worked.

The reason I ditched my phone (and all devices) was because it’s a major distraction. Running my own business means I get 10 sales calls a day alone and over 250 emails every day, too, which I’m normally constantly clearing and dealing with.?I knew this was a chance to see how I would handle no communication, but more importantly it was a perfect opportunity to give my treatment all of my attention.

In a way, Covid was on my side. Almost all my employees were on furlough, and a couple of them had just started maternity leave, and the business (Progressive Travel Recruitment) had slowed, as no one was able to travel. It was a strange time, but I almost think it was a catalyst for my recovery.

My phone wasn’t part of my alcohol addiction, but, like many of us, I was dependent on it. Phones and computers are clearly essential for business, and also for communicating with family and friends. It is almost like a necessity for life. But for this part of my life, cutting myself off from the outside world was more necessary. I think being in touch with family and friends would have derailed my recovery. I had to do this on my own. I did stay in touch with my partner Tony, but at a distance, by sending him postcards – and he left messages on the rehab office phone to let me know how things were at home. It was quite sweet really.

Before I went into rehab, I had already removed all my news apps as they were doing nothing but depress me. But being away from the phone completely for four weeks showed me that I can stop working when I need to. Working all the time was definitely a factor that manifested into alcoholism for me.

I had given up my phone once before, during a holiday to Ibiza a few years ago, when I realised that I was working too hard. We left everything at home for 10 days, so I already had a bit of experience of letting go and placing trust in my wonderful colleagues to keep things running.

I was surprised that quite a few people in rehab kept their phones. But I was very glad not to have the distraction. However, now I’m out and in recovery I’m back on the phone. I did go back on straight away. Luckily my emails were being dealt with and it seems sales people don’t ever leave voice messages, so I didn’t have a rush to get back in to work straight away.


I do try to use it less now though. I switch it off when I play golf and I recently had a phone-free Sunday, simply reflecting. It really helped me relax and put me in the control seat rather than the phone controlling me.?I do realise that the phone is a requirement for work now, but it is strange when you think about it – how we didn’t even have them not that long ago. Who knows what will be invented next.

James is the co-founder / owner of www.dryHOLIDAYS.com. , Progressive Travel Recruitment casaSALVIA & Progressive Travel Training

If you would like to discuss how Delamere helped me, then feel free to reach out to me confidentially. WhatsApp - 00447966169530


Irfan Ahmad

Associate Architect | AI & ML Advocate | GenAI & LLM Enthusiast | PHP/Laravel Lead

3 年

I heard there was an outage. But my beloved LinkedIn was fine so I did not notice any outage.

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Peter Szaday

Butler/House Manager at Mister Klassy

3 年

Not that long ago we didn't had phone at all in case of emergency we used the phone from the restaurant or the hair dresser (o man those were the time no on will believe me) then people who wanted a phone had to wait for the line for five years, then it come the cellphone in my short life time culture changed a lot, now I see the look down generation who are just looking at the phone are walking in people instead looking at people, times changed

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