Need A Break From Your Phone?

Need A Break From Your Phone?

When was the last time you went to the bathroom without your phone? Can’t remember? Either can I.

I have a love-hate relationship with my phone. It loves me because I touch it and give it attention all the time. And I hate it because I touch it and give it attention all the time.

I’ve been advocating for healthy digital habits for over 5 years. During this time, I’ve watched my own habits go up and down like cell phone reception in Northern Michigan.

I’ve heard some fascinating (and funny) behaviors expressed from audience members during my talks. Let’s see which of the habits you can relate to most.

10 SIGNS YOU NEED A BREAK

#1 – You hide in the bathroom to check your phone.  Not sure if this one is just for parents of young children, but I find myself extending my own potty breaks in hopes to escape the temper tantrum and poopy diaper that awaits me. If you don’t have kids, consider this – when was the last time you went to the bathroom without your phone?

#2 – You’re too tired to be intimate but can lay in bed for hours on Instagram. Thankfully, I can’t relate to this one, but I have heard this from multiple audience members. A woman in her mid 20’s stated, “I just want to be left alone so I can go to bed and enjoy Instagraming by myself.”

#3 – You get honked at every time the light turns green. Looking down at your phone during a red light isn’t texting and driving, right? Wrong. Even though it doesn’t seem as bad, there is a good chance that if you’re scrolling at a red light, you’re scrolling going 80 mph down the highway.

#4 – You have aches and pains in places you didn’t know could hurt.  You wonder why your neck always hurts. You’re convinced you have a bum thumb. Your eyes burn and your migraine is back. Rx = Take 3 days off your device and call me in the morning. xoxo, Dr. Obvious.

#5 – You can’t put down your phone. Just-one-more-text.You started the day with your phone, you’ve brought it to the bathroom, you’ve driven it to work, you’ve placed it next to your fork at dinnertime. Heck you’ve even set it on your butt for the better part of the day. You’re fighting exhaustion yet your phone is always with you.

#6 – Your doctor has the same last name as a search engine. Who needs a doctor when you have google? Aside from the fact that you’ve misdiagnosed yourself with the measles, bird flu, and other fatal illnesses all within the last 6 months.

#7 – Your 30-minute workout isn’t ‘working out’ so well. You spent the first 15 minutes trying to find that perfect Pandora channel to pump-you-up. The remaining time was spent doing reps of texting, checking email, and the occasional phone call.

#8 – You realize group texts aren’t the same as hanging with friends. It’s 11:00 pm at night and you’re climbing into bed. One of your friends sends a group text to a dozen people. You try your hardest to ignore it and even think about using the Do Not Disturb feature. You opt to head to bed instead and enjoy a broken nights sleep with annoying notifications drifting in your dreams.

#9 – You wish you had more time for hobbies. If only there were more time in the day. Oh wait, what about the 160 times that you checked your phone today? Add that time up over the course of the week and you may find a couple extra hours to dabble in that craft you’ve been longing to take up.

#10 – You’ve written a song about your phone. Okay, this one may just be for me. But while I’m on the topic, take a minute and check out this love ballad I wrote for my phone titled, “Disconnect Me”. #SpokenWord


About Mark

Mark has been compulsively checking his phone for over a decade. He finally mustered up the courage to do something about it. A man of many interests and a wellspring of energy, Mark is on a mission to teach people healthy digital habits. A sought after speaker on the Psychology of Technology, Mark teaches you how to defeat distractions so you can connect with purpose.

Find out more at www.markostach.com

Michael Mell

Enterprise Solution Architect

7 年

That is actually one of the examples I would use when speaking about the unique attributes of mobility that would be used to identify mobility unique opportunities of business value. Of course, the argument was about immediacy and assumed people where not taking the laptops into the loo with them.

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?ak Tomich

CEO at GoodParty.org

7 年

Nice capture of truth, Mark. Now you have to post the instrumental version of the song. Curious if you think it's about connectivity or just the screen addiction? Feels like we crossed over to addiction once we could carry our computer monitor / TV in our pocket.

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Mark Ostach

Fostering Connection and Digital Wellness Across the Globe ?? 2 x Author 2 x TED Talks & 200 keynotes in 2 years.?????? #Connect with Courage.

7 年

Thanks Jason A. Sweet, MBA I appreciate your words of encouragement. Keep me posted on any events or conferences that you are connected to that are looking for outside speakers :)

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Jason Sweet, MBA

Connecting people to opportunities | HARMAN International

7 年

Mark I love this article! There isn't likely a person who will read this that can't relate to at least one of these (if not all of them). Hoping to get the chance to see you speak again sooner rather than later. Keep up the great work and advocacy for healthy digital health habits.

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