Digital Detox: How To Get Back To Living In The Present

Digital Detox: How To Get Back To Living In The Present


November 3, 2025 | Matthew Burke

Digital Detox: How To Get Back To Living In The Present


Nowadays, it's easy to get caught up with all the digital distractions around us—emails, social media, and notifications. But sometimes, it's important to take a break and focus on the present. By taking a few minutes each day to disconnect from our devices, we can create a greater sense of mindfulness and presence in our daily lives. Here are some easy steps to help you unplug and reconnect with the world around you:

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Set boundaries

To manage your digital usage, start by setting clear limits for when you check emails and social media. Decide on specific times of the day when you'll check them, and make a conscious effort to put your devices away when those times are over. 

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Turn off all notifications

Too many notifications can be a big distraction. To avoid constantly checking your phone, turn off your notifications, especially for things that don't matter. Leave only your emergency notifications active.

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Designate device-free zones

Create special areas in your home where you can't use technology. For example, make the dining table or your bedroom a place where you can't use your phone. This will help you focus on the things around you and enjoy your time without being distracted by your phone or other devices.

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Keep yourself occupied 

Plan some fun things to do that don't involve screens. Go for a walk in nature, do a hobby, or spend time with loved ones. By doing these things, you'll be able to focus on the present and enjoy the time you spend with the people around you.

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Be constantly mindful

Mindfulness is all about paying attention to the "now" without judging it. You can do this by practicing deep breathing, meditation, or just observing your surroundings. The more you take in your environment and the events that occur within it, the less you will feel the urge to look at your phone.

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Get some exercise

Want to take a break from your phone and computer? Try moving your body! Exercise can help you feel more connected to your body and the world around you. You can go for a run, do yoga, or take a dance class. Not only will you feel better, but you'll also get some great health benefits.

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Put yourself out there (physically)

Make sure you don't forget the importance of real-life connections. Instead of just using technology to communicate, make an effort to hang out with your loved ones in person. Have meaningful conversations and spend quality time with your family and friends. It's the effort that counts!


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