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today I've compiled the core eight
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things that I've done to have a very
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focused minimal uh mobile phone now I
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will mention uh this will work on an
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iPhone I mean some of the things I'll
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say are somewhat iPhone specific but you
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can easily replicate this on really
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anything so you can opt for something
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like a punk which takes care of almost
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everything for you by default but it's
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going to be extremely limited uh you can
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use like an Android device with a custom
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rom you can use stock Android you can
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use an iOS device um I personally feel
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like my minimal workflow is most
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developed on an iOS device and it's the
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most mature and so it's the one that I'm
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going to show all of you but a lot of
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the things on this will easily work on
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the other devices as well first why
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minimal phones I think that there is a
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massive issue with focus in our world
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today and I think that any type of steps
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people can take to reclaim their focus
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is a net gain on society now the first
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thing uh is actually the phone itself it
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starts with what you're purchasing now
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uh some of you probably already have
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your phone and might still uh be looking
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to do things after the fact but if
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you're in search of a new device do
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think about what phone you're buying
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because that can easily influence some
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of the things that you're going to be
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doing smaller screen real estate means
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that when you're web browsing you're
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going to be exposed to less images when
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you're on social media you're going to
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be exposed to less things all at once I
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personally am a huge fan of small
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devices and I am very pissed off at
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Apple for uh discontinuing the 13 mini
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uh this is a 13 mini right here it is
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not only the cheapest iPhone 13 but it
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is also what I consider to be the most
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minimal and it's all that you need for a
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phone uh I think obviously form factor
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wise the pun is going to take it home
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here and then you have the ridiculously
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massive freaking huge phones like the
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ferone and the pixel 6 which I think are
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just ridiculous it's insane how big
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these phones are and when you put up an
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iPhone to it there's like a whole inch
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inch and a half above it which is just
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insane the second thing is also kind of
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an obvious thing but I think a lot of
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people skip over it for some reason and
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it's removing apps you don't need I look
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at people's home screen and they'll have
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you know like dozens hundreds of
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applications get it down to just your
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bare necessities and start deleting
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things you don't need if you're
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undecided just delete it and then if you
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need it again see if you can use it on a
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different device like a laptop see if
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you can open it in your web browser see
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if you actually need the application now
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I generally have a very limited
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selection of applications and they're
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just the bare necessities of things I
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need on a phone when I'm out and about
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and then if I need something more I can
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always go to a computer or something
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like that so again reduce apps first and
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on that note use web apps when you can
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for example crypy down here is a web app
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the next thing and this is a pretty
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obvious one is your home screen I like
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to keep my home screen as clean as
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possible so for example you have just a
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browser a messenger some notes and then
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some other uh communication down on the
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bottom left uh the way I actually
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decided what goes on the bottom is
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either if it's something I need access
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to throughout the day for example like
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crypy or if it's something that I want
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to see badge notifications for which in
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my case is going to be my email and a
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couple other viip providers that I use
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in addition to Signal which is my core
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messenger anything else is not on my
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home screen because I don't need it to
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be and if you swipe over I actually
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really really wish Apple let you remove
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the app Library I don't like the app
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library now you might be wondering why
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you might not keep things on your home
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screen and the reason for that I feel
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when you access a home screen with all
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of your applications you're now put in a
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position where you have the ability uh
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to choose to open anything that might
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look appealing and interesting to you
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whereas if I go down to this home screen
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there's nothing here I have to actively
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and you'll see later how I get to my
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applications because I don't go through
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here I never go to this screen this
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screen is bad news because now you're
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here and it's like oh hey Mastadon I can
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check Mastadon real quick oh hey I can
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quickly open my email why not oh hey I
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can quickly check my RSS feed oh like
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these are all the things that might go
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on when you get access access to a big
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screen with all of your applications
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like this so I like to avoid this Al
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together I wish Apple let you remove
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this app library because I think it's
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stupid anyway like this is just a stupid
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feature changed my mind uh I don't
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understand why Apple did this why Apple
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wants to sort your apps for you in this
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unmethodical I don't know I just don't
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understand the screen whatsoever but
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especially from a minimalism perspective
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I wish you could turn it off with that
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said I just have to actively avoid that
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screen and that is the core reason why I
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don't want apps on my home screen
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because otherwise I'll just see all the
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apps and just be mindlessly checking
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things throughout the day now on the
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note of the home screen I quickly
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mentioned navigation and that's where
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the magic kind of happens on my phone so
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on my phone all of my navigation is done
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through Spotlight now for those who
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don't know what I'm talking about
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Spotlight is when you just scroll down
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and you can search for anything on your
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phone so I disabled pretty much
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everything in my Spotlight search with
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the exception of I believe contacts
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applications and then there was
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something else but it's almost nothing
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pretty much the only thing I use
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Spotlight for all things considered is
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searching for applications so what this
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looks like if I go to my lock screen let
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me unlock this so if I open my phone a
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lot of times I never even go to my home
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screen if your phone's unlocked you just
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swipe down this is on so I just unlocked
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the phone with face ID right you just
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swipe down and then you just open signal
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directly from here and then you click
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go boom Signal's open now let's say
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signal doesn't connect because your
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vpn's not working you just swipe down
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swipe down again and then we open ivpn
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right from
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there okay I fixed signal now I want to
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open Simple login so we're going to open
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or I can even go to Mastadon whatever it
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doesn't matter I can go open Simple
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login boom and so the reason why I like
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this is you have to actively know in
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your head
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before you go into your Spotlight search
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what you're going to do which is by far
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the most focused way to use a device
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rather than being given a plethora of
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options every time you go to your home
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screen and then from there you choose
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what you want to do because if there's a
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single thing that distracts you you're
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going to go for the distraction and
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before you know it you're going to waste
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5 minutes going down a rabbit hole
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versus Spotlight search only navigation
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is the most single track way to use your
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device where it's only uh in your
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control and you get to choose exactly
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what you're going to open I think
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Spotlight is by far the the most
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powerful tool that you can repurpose for
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this and it has done wonders for me I
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mean now it really is just I open an app
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and then normally I'm done because you
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normally only have to open your phone
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for one thing generally speaking but if
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you have tons of applications it's easy
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to get sidetracked so that's my
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navigation which is number four now
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number five is going to be downtime and
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screen time so I think screen time is a
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very powerful feature for those who
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don't know what this is you can
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essentially set app limits for specific
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applications or categories of
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applications and you can also set a
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downtime and a downtime will do
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something like at 10:00 uh all
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applications except your main messenger
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are completely turned off and this is
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very powerful I use this a lot I set up
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a pin code so that it's very inefficient
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for me to use my device at certain hours
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I normally block off I believe it's 10
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to 8 so at 10: p.m. through 8:00 a.m. uh
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by downtime is enabled which corresponds
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with the Sleep Focus mode on my phone
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and that way uh there's really almost no
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phone usage at least in theory during
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that time period so I think this is very
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powerful and if you already have if
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you've already done everything so far
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this is just going to add a lot more
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power to your workflow I mean you're
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already you already bought yourself an
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overall minimal device you already
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reduced the applications on your device
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you already minimized your home screen
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you already changed to a better
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navigation system so you're not just
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switching between apps and kind of
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multitasking all the time and also if
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you implement this then even if you
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single track applications if you spend
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too much time in one application that
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tends to peque your interest you can set
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a time limit for that and so you can
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only for example let's say you game you
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have one game let's say you have sidoku
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on your phone but you spend too much
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time on it you can have it so that you
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can only place aoku for 20 minutes a day
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so that's the kind of thing that this
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will help fix and that pretty much
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covers most bases when it comes to
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navigation now the next thing is
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probably not one that you've seen before
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and uh it's nextdns so next DN s is a
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DNS service and no this isn't sponsored
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or anything I do have an affiliate link
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uh just through my account because I use
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them too so I'll leave that down in the
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description alongside a normal affiliate
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link but with nextdns essentially you
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can have parental controls and I
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actually connect through nextdns with
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ivpn because ivpn lets you use a custom
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DNS provider now what this is going to
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do is you can set different parental
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restrictions kind of like how in screen
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time you can control like app limits and
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things like that you can do that but on
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a website basis and you can just
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outright disable certain things at
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different times of the day so for
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example you can have it so that your
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phone can't connect to Signal servers
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between 2 and 4:00 really whatever you
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want to do you can also block things
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outright like social media and porn and
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really anything else you want to do and
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NEX DS is totally free to use in fact I
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still use the free plan because I still
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don't use uh the full quota to have to
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upgrade so yeah I really like nextdns
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and you can use this on any device you
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just customize it once and then you uh
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pretty much use your nextdns url inside
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of any device of your choice which is
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really freaking cool now it's worth
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mentioning you don't have to use nextdns
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there are other services like control D
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you can find a ton of things that try to
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accomplish this on a DNS level I just
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personally really like next DNS and I
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find the UI and the layout and the
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usability to be the best for me uh the
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seventh thing is just going to be the
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minor things I do consider these things
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minor and I think they get too much uh
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talk time all things considered you're
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going to see things like grayscale mode
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which the phone you know my phone is in
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gril scale mode uh you're going to see
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things like disabling the bells and
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whistles and the settings you're going
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to see things like I I disabled Siri
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suggestions I pretty much turned off
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notifications for every app except just
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the bare minimum uh I right now for the
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video I turned off uh autolock but
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normally I have autolock set to 30
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seconds so if I'm not doing anything for
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30 seconds the phone shuts off these are
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things that you will find like a million
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tips on online that's just they get a
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lot of talking time and while I don't
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think they're not like I don't think
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they're unimportant uh I just think that
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they already get so much talking time
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and I think a lot of people have
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probably already done those things but
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you can't just set your phone to
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grayscale mode and then not do any other
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changes and expect that to make a a
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significant difference so I think you
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really have to combine all of those tips
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together and you do get maybe a minor
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benefit but I do think how you engage
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with your device in the first place is
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the most important thing which is why I
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really harp on removing the home screen
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and using spot light search or trying to
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replicate that on an Android device
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because that way you're actually
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actively using your device instead of
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passively using your device but once
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you're here at step seven I would say it
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really is the minor things which kind of
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takes me to my last point which is
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point8 just whacked my phone point eight
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is you punch your phone as hard as you
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can now um point eight is uh I would say
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it's your mentality uh so we're going to
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stop with the tech I'm going to turn off
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the phone right now and and I'm just
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going to talk you can kind of see my
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outline here hello um but pretty much uh
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it's the mentality and your own personal
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behavioral changes it is a thing um
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you're always going to see people say oh
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you don't need to minimize your phone
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you don't need to make boundaries just
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just try harder um and that's not the
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reality for a lot of people uh these
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phones are straight up addictive and we
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have research on this there's a reason
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why screen time goes up every year most
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people are on their phones all the time
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so if it was just as easy as having more
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willpower more people would be doing it
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I see this this as like a drug addiction
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or like an alcoholic or something like
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that which is uh I think it needs to be
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a combination of environmental changes
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to establish boundaries and then the
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mentality changes required to pretty
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much stick to those boundaries so that's
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how I would look at this everything
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we've talked about and done so far is
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all about setting up boundaries but you
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can bypass all of them you can bypass
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downtime but you're just trying to
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reduce the amount of times that that
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happens you can always disable grayscale
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mode you can find ways to abuse even
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things like signal and just bug people
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late at night and get on Long phone
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calls when you should probably just go
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to bed uh I know that with some people I
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I just really want to harp here that all
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these boundaries I covered today um are
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all an important part of keeping you in
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line but it's still your responsibility
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to respect the boundaries and keep
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yourself accountable I will say the cool
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thing is this only gets easier with time
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ideally uh because you're going to form
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those long-term habits of avoiding your
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phone so every time you have that urge
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to go and check check your phone or
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check an app and you fight it off uh
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it's going to be that much easier next
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time you do it so just to summarize
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number one is pick a good phone from the
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get-go uh you can still pick up a 13
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mini hopefully Apple brings it back for
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the SE I'm very optimistic about that uh
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if you want a small Android device I
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believe the smallest you can really
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realistically get with security updates
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is going to be the Asus Zen phone but it
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has its own issues so I guess tread
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carefully there number two reduce the
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applications on your phone three uh the
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home screen remove everything can from
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your home screen and four move over to
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better navigation that's not just
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looking at apps it's actually actively
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choosing which app you want to open do
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utilize the built-in tools uh on your
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devices like downtime screen time and
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anything like that over on Android uh
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you can use DNS filters like next DNS
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which I find to be incredibly helpful
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there's the minor things like grayscale
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mode and all the settings that you can
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turn off or on on your device to make
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things a little bit more focused and
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then of course the big thing I would
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really focus on is uh your mentality
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about it and making sure you stick to in
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holding yourself accountable and doing
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frequent check-ins on yourself and uh
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that is my guide to my what I consider
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to be ultra minimal phone I see some
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people make their minimal phone Guides
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Online and they're not that minimal I do
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consider this to be ultra minimal
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there's always going to be people who
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are more Ultra than I am that's for sure
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but um I do think that this is probably
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going to be uh an very very good guide
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for a lot of people and it's going to be
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more than what you're currently doing
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for most of you so I hope this was help
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F and yeah hope you all enjoy