Digital detox

Why less screen time is good for you.

In a world where smartphones, laptops and tablets dominate our everyday lives, it’s hard to break away from screens. But this can have a positive impact on our health, well-being and productivity. A conscious ‘digital detox’ – taking time out from digital devices – has many benefits.

Constant availability, constant notifications and the pressure to always be up to date can increase stress and anxiety. Studies show that people who regularly spend time offline are more relaxed and balanced.

Screens emit blue light, which inhibits melatonin production – the hormone that ensures restful sleep. Those who consciously avoid digital devices in the evening sleep more deeply and wake up more refreshed.

Constantly multitasking between news, social media and emails reduces our ability to concentrate. A conscious digital break helps to relax the mind and promotes creative thinking.

Constantly multitasking between news, social media and emails reduces our ability to concentrate. A conscious digital break helps to relax the mind and promotes creative thinking.

Those who spend less time in front of a screen have more capacity for personal conversations and genuine interpersonal relationships. Face-to-face communication strengthens emotional bonds and improves social well-being.

Staring at screens for hours on end often leads to neck tension, back problems and tired eyes. Regular digital breaks take the strain off the body and prevent damage to health.

How can you achieve a digital detox?

  • Set screen-free times: e.g. one hour before going to bed or when eating.
  • Switch off push notifications to have fewer distractions.
  • Use social media more consciously instead of scrolling aimlessly.
  • Introduce one ‘offline day’ per week to switch off completely.
  • Discover hobbies without a screen, such as reading, sport or meditation.

Conclusion: less is more

A digital detox does not mean doing without technology completely, but rather using it more consciously. Less screen time improves mental and physical health – and ensures a better quality of life.

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