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Maretus
@maretus.eth
How do you set boundaries in a world that values constant availability? It feels like we’re expected to be “on” 24/7, whether it’s for work, social media, or messages from family. Finding ways to disconnect and make time for ourselves isn’t easy, but it’s more important than ever. Here’s a few things I do: - I only answer DMs once a day, no matter how many come in—otherwise, I’d be checking my messages constantly. - I also make a point to shut off my phone for a few hours each night to spend time with my wife. She gets grumpy if Warpcast gets all the time. Taking my face out of a screen for a bit always helps me recharge. (Although, I’ll admit—it’s been hard since the introduction or @clanker 😂) What about you? How do you set boundaries in our always connected world?
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bradq
@bradq
For me I don't have any rules. But I think the biggest thing I've done is set a perspective that I'm going to miss a lot of stuff and that's ok. I'm usually not good at accepting things I don't necessarily like, but this is one area it's worked well. And I think in web3 it's part of how I see myself and what I'm trying to achieve. So, I pick up my phone a lot but I don't get nervous or FOMO when I scroll (most times, I do get some FOMO). And I've done surprisingly well, imo, in a space that wouldn't seem to support such an approach. But as you know, I'm more behind the scenes and not running the most /success ful channel on FC. So, it's two different worlds.
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