Among the most prominent tips experts offer: keeping the phone out of reach during rest or work periods, to reduce automatic temptation, in addition to reducing unnecessary notifications.
They suggest using a smartwatch or activating power saving mode to make the phone less attractive, rewarding yourself when you succeed in periods of abstinence from the phone, and replacing it with real-world activities such as reading, walking, or direct social interaction. Specialists also emphasize the importance of defining the goal before using the phone, i.e., picking it up for a specific purpose and not out of boredom, as creating a “deliberate delay,” such as putting it in a bag or activating do-not-disturb mode, helps reduce impulsive use.
Researchers conclude that building a healthy relationship with the phone is not achieved only by prohibition or restriction, but by reframing this relationship itself: when we use it, why, and how. These are the steps that ensure a more conscious and sustainable digital balance.