We often say we need a break.
And I usually mean: close Instagram briefly, maybe put away the cell phone — but actually we're still available the whole time.
A true digital detox is different.
No scrolling, no notifications, no “just a quick check.” Just get out of this constant input.
And that's exactly what feels... weird at the beginning.
You automatically pick up your phone.
For no reason. Out of habit.
You unlock it — and realize that there is nothing to do right now. Not a new stimulus, not a quick dopamine kick. And suddenly there is such an empty moment.
And that is exactly what is unusual.
Because we have forgotten how to simply be there without immediately consuming anything.
If you endure this — don't immediately pick up your cell phone again — something will slowly change.
The head calms down.
Not at the push of a button, rather insidiously.

Thoughts jump less, you're less distracted. More clear. More with you.
And at the same time, something comes back that you've almost forgotten:
boredom.
But not the annoying one.
But the one in which space is suddenly created.
For thoughts. For ideas. Or simply for nothing.
You are becoming more aware of things again.
A conversation feels more real.
A slower walk.
A moment longer.

And at some point, you'll also notice how often you've actually used your cell phone to cover something up. silence. uncertainty. Being alone.
Without that, that's exactly what remains for now.
But that is also where the value lies.
You'll be calmer. Presenter. Be more honest with yourself.




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