After the healthy thread on minimalism started 4 years ago, I think it is time we discuss digital minimalism.
There is a book, I haven't read it yet. For me it all started a few months ago with a video about the effects of technology on teenagers. Watching that video made me sick, and I have been thinking a lot about the time that is consumed in our digital world.
Until a few weeks ago, I would consider myself a slightly less than average user of social media and technology in general. We own 1 TV, and really don't watch it much. It was the cell phone that bothered me. After a long day at work and after putting the kids down, I would spend an hour or two consumed in nothingness.
A few questions:
How much time do you spend on your phone every day?
Do you use any apps to measure usage? Has that been helpful?
Do you think that smartphones really add value to your life?
Have you taken any steps towards digital minimalism? What has worked? What hasn't?
This is the video I was referencing:
There is a book, I haven't read it yet. For me it all started a few months ago with a video about the effects of technology on teenagers. Watching that video made me sick, and I have been thinking a lot about the time that is consumed in our digital world.
Until a few weeks ago, I would consider myself a slightly less than average user of social media and technology in general. We own 1 TV, and really don't watch it much. It was the cell phone that bothered me. After a long day at work and after putting the kids down, I would spend an hour or two consumed in nothingness.
A few questions:
How much time do you spend on your phone every day?
Do you use any apps to measure usage? Has that been helpful?
Do you think that smartphones really add value to your life?
Have you taken any steps towards digital minimalism? What has worked? What hasn't?
This is the video I was referencing: