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How do you set boundaries in a world that values constant availability? It feels like weā€™re expected to be ā€œonā€ 24/7, whether itā€™s for work, social media, or messages from family. Finding ways to disconnect and make time for ourselves isnā€™t easy, but itā€™s more important than ever. Hereā€™s a few things I do: - I only answer DMs once a day, no matter how many come inā€”otherwise, Iā€™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, Iā€™ll admitā€”itā€™s been hard since the introduction or @clanker šŸ˜‚) What about you? How do you set boundaries in our always connected world?
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My phone has been on silent for over 2 years now, I look at it when I decide it's time. Every summer I go to a remote location and camp with friends for a week, I notify everyone before leaving that they will not be able to reach me. That week is amazing, how free I feel.. It's a very important time to reflect on my life, sometimes I use the aid of šŸ„ to chop a sliver of my ego off to get in a space where I feel truly thankful for everything and realize how amazing it is to be alive. If I didn't have time to unplug like this I'm not sure what I would do, my mental health would really suffer.
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This is a great idea. My phone is also always on silent but I look at it way too much sometimes. Trying to find healthier balance. That kind of summer sounds amazing. Very nostalgic.
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