Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 6
Author Tries 3 Ways to Cut Phone Use After Endless-Scroll Dreams
Updated
Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 6

Author Tries 3 Ways to Cut Phone Use After Endless-Scroll Dreams

3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jun 6

Summary

  • Three tactics anchor the author's latest effort to curb phone use: deleting Instagram, replacing the phone alarm with a bedside clock, and leaving the device in the kitchen overnight.
  • Endless-scroll dreams first signaled the habit had become a problem, and swapping social media for news doomscrolling only deepened anxiety and made sleep harder.
  • A week of keeping the phone out of the bedroom briefly worked, but tiring workdays pulled it back into the room as a source of mindless comfort.
  • The account frames phone reduction as an ongoing struggle rather than a one-step fix, with each solution exposing how easily one scrolling habit can replace another.

Insights

Why does the 'mindless comfort' from our phones often lead to more anxiety and depression?
If smartphones are designed to be addictive, is willpower alone enough to break the cycle?