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Social Media Detox

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testuser Published 4 weeks ago

This checklist guides you through a focused social media detox: auditing use, disabling apps and notifications, planning alternatives, and reopening intentionally. It’s for anyone wanting a timed break or to reset unhealthy habits without losing important data.

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  1. Review your social media usage stats — Check screen time and top apps for the last week to spot habits
  2. Note your top 3 time-sink apps
  3. Record average daily time and peak usage times — Write down typical daily totals and hours you use most
  4. Decide detox length and concrete goals — Pick a timeframe and what success looks like for you
  5. Backup important photos, messages, and contacts — Export or sync anything you don't want to lose before removing apps
  6. Remove or disable non-essential social apps — Delete, offload, or temporarily disable apps you won't use
  7. Turn off all social app notifications — Disable banners, badges, and sounds to reduce pull
  8. Log out of accounts on phone and browser — Remove saved logins to add friction to impulse checks
  9. Unfollow or mute accounts that trigger stress — Limit your feed to essential or positive accounts only
  10. Set device app limits or enable focus modes — Use built-in limits or apps to cap social time
  11. Schedule replacement activities for usual check times — Plan specific alternatives to fill habitual scrolling moments
  12. List 5 go-to offline activities — Examples: a short walk, read a chapter, call a friend
  13. Add calendar reminders for planned offline activities — Block time so replacement activities actually happen
  14. Create strict check-in rules (e.g., 2x/day, 10 min) — Specify times, maximum duration, and allowed actions
  15. Ask a friend or join an accountability group — Share goals to increase follow-through
  16. Track urges and mood in a simple log — Note when you want to check and how you feel afterward
  17. Plan a gradual reintroduction strategy — Decide timing, limits, and which apps return first
  18. Reintroduce one app at a time with set limits — Test one app for a week with daily time caps
  19. Review and adjust rules weekly for one month — Tweak limits and check-in rules based on how you feel
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