What’s the first thing you use your cell phone for in the morning? Is it to wake you up? Check the time or the weather? Check your messages? We are living in an increasingly interconnected digital world and our phones are entwined in our daily lives. As researchers, teachers, students, and for some of us parents in the DefLab we know that digital technologies can lead to both positive and negative outcomes.
One of the ways to create balance in our online and offline lives is to become mindful about how we use digital technologies and learn how to manage our behavior. We often worry about young people’s digital habits but do we as adults adequately reflect on our own practices?
That’s why the UCDefLab is taking part in the global phone-free day challenge on Friday – 19th March and we’d like YOU to join us! Sign up to the challenge and/or volunteer to take part in research documenting your experience of “mindful phone usage”.
Here are some of our idea’s about how to manage your phone usage.
Turn off or mute your notifications. | |
Do a spring clean and get rid of unused apps. | |
Store your phone out of sight in a draw or bag at work & home. | |
Don’t take your phone to bed. |
What do you do? Share your tips on how you manage your digital welbeing.
Kia Ora te whānau,
Thank y’all for drawing attention to this most worthy initiative! My family and I have done screen free week for years (www.screenfree.org/) but this day off phones feels different – more ninja, somehow. A bit stealth! I love it. I’m in!
For tips and inspiration it’s hard to go past Catherine Price (author of How to Break Up With Your Phone) … check out her work http://www.screenlifebalance.com/
Giddy up!
mm x x x