Hello everyone,
I've been considering waning myself off the smartphone by using an old fashion flip phone. Is there anyone on here who tried this?
I'm sure there are video's on Youtube about it, but I want to avoid using that website.
Anyone have any experience with doing this?
Greetings Lass86
Hey Lass86, I love the idea but I can't say I've done that myself yet.
I did uninstall all messaging and social media apps on my phone and it was bliss for a while. But in the end I came back to it.
Keep us posted how it goes!
(07-29-2024, 04:56 PM)jon Wrote: [ -> ]Hey Lass86, I love the idea but I can't say I've done that myself yet.
I did uninstall all messaging and social media apps on my phone and it was bliss for a while. But in the end I came back to it.
Keep us posted how it goes!
I'm still looking around for a good dumbphone. I won't get rid of my smartphone entirely. (People around me don't like me getting rid of whatsapp.
) But I won't take my smartphone with me anymore. Just to see what it will do with my state of mind.
I'll let you know how it goes once I've made a decision.
Honestly, I've tried it, turns it out in my country, finding a flip phone with just the bare minimum (calls, sms, and a clock, but no games(very basic), or radio) seems impossible, I've asked so many telephone shops.
So I settled with one with games, and radio, but I've also found some alternatives on Amazon that might be good candidates, but there are concerns about their SIM capabilities.
Still looking for one with only the radio at least, but any real phones that have neither games nor radio, nor any access to the internet are very expensive (300$ for a flip phone? Seriously?).
As for people around you, I'd tell them: provide me with an alternative that wont distract me, and I'll keep whatsapp, or you're not going to have me on whatsapp. A bit selfish, but people tend to want to make things easier for them, regardless of the consequences of it on you, you're technically doing the same here, wanting to make focusing easier for yourself, while making it harder for others to contact you, but it's really about your priorities, people are not going to care for what's really important for you, if it involves their own priorities.
For people who I really care about, I redirect them to my email, where I can discuss with them matters that really matter to them, plus on devices that have FocusMe restricting them heavily.
Set a few red lines, and people will work around you. They might make jokes, something on the note of "Seriously? Can't you control yourself a bit? You're supposed to be this way!", but they're at the end some words, with nothing concrete.
(12-05-2024, 09:17 AM)farres.salameh Wrote: [ -> ]Honestly, I've tried it, turns it out in my country, finding a flip phone with just the bare minimum (calls, sms, and a clock, but no games(very basic), or radio) seems impossible, I've asked so many telephone shops.
So I settled with one with games, and radio, but I've also found some alternatives on Amazon that might be good candidates, but there are concerns about their SIM capabilities.
Still looking for one with only the radio at least, but any real phones that have neither games nor radio, nor any access to the internet are very expensive (300$ for a flip phone? Seriously?).
As for people around you, I'd tell them: provide me with an alternative that wont distract me, and I'll keep whatsapp, or you're not going to have me on whatsapp. A bit selfish, but people tend to want to make things easier for them, regardless of the consequences of it on you, you're technically doing the same here, wanting to make focusing easier for yourself, while making it harder for others to contact you, but it's really about your priorities, people are not going to care for what's really important for you, if it involves their own priorities.
For people who I really care about, I redirect them to my email, where I can discuss with them matters that really matter to them, plus on devices that have FocusMe restricting them heavily.
Set a few red lines, and people will work around you. They might make jokes, something on the note of "Seriously? Can't you control yourself a bit? You're supposed to be this way!", but they're at the end some words, with nothing concrete.
Hello there Farres! Thank you for sharing your experience! It’s clear you’re putting a lot of thought into staying focused and managing distractions, which is no small feat. Setting boundaries and sticking to your priorities, even when others may not fully understand, is truly commendable.
If you ever decide to use an Android phone again, FocusMe can help you take full control of distractions. With its powerful blocking and scheduling features, you can create a customized, distraction-free environment without needing to search for a specific type of phone.
Stay focused, and keep up the great work on your productivity journey! ?
Cheers,
Ryan
The FocusMe Support Team