Do you feel distracted or anxious because of technology? Are notifications on your screens and devices causing you to feel stressed or overwhelmed?
The world today is full of constant digital interruptions that negatively affect our well-being.
The good news is that it is possible to avoid burnout and unlock your potential through digital mindfulness.
What Is Mindfulness?
Mindfulness is defined as a “mental state achieved by focusing one’s awareness on the present moment, while calmly acknowledging and accepting one’s feelings, thoughts and bodily sensations.”
You can increase your awareness through mindful or meditative practice to become "less reactive, more resilient, and ultimately more innovative and productive."
Digital Mindfulness
Digital mindfulness training helps you redesign your digital environment and optimize your mental environment.
Listen to mindfulness expert Dr. Jon Kabat-Zinn discuss the importance of mindfulness in a digital world:
Key points
We're becoming more human doings than human beings.
Technology is now so addictive that we are getting lost in it.
We continually reach for devices to distract ourselves.
We can train our minds and bodies to pay attention in new ways.
As with muscles, work with resistance to develop mindfulness.
The discipline of being in the moment leads to awareness.
Meditation apps can serve as reminders to not self-distract.
Rather than being distracted, we become more focused.
Tactics: Reducing Screen Time
Eliminate distractions
turn off notifications and silence devices
allow notifications only for people and apps that deliver important messages
Unplug or "digital detox"
1 hour: before bedtime
once a week: digital "day off"
once a year: trip or retreat
Engage in other activities
creative: journaling, doodling, and sketching
physical: exercise or movement
Move your device
charge devices in a different room
keep your phone away from sleeping spaces
Tactics: While On Screens
Track your time
use screen time tracking tools
"Chunk" times for tasks
schedule specific times for work such as checking emails
Reduce blue light exposure
blue light blocking glasses may offer protection against blue light from screens, which can affect your sleep or even cause disease
your device may have a ‘night shift’ mode
Create a comfortable workspace
set up your chair and desk to support good posture
place keyboard and screens at efficient angles
Download a meditation app
use your device to be more present!
Stretch or meditate
regularly pause to breathe and be in the moment
Mindfulness In Action
Here are some ideas from one business owner who practices digital mindfulness:
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Your turn!
Digital mindfulness can center you to be more present in the moment, whatever your focus. Develop your muscle of paying attention on purpose.
Use these techniques for greater awareness, calm, and motivation. What mindful habits could you introduce into your daily routine?
Give it a try and check out these Bytes for some ideas on practicing digital mindfulness:
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