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Hope Counselling Hope Counselling can work with you on a number of issues, including modifying your likes I am a nonjudgemental person. Safety is important to me.

I use the techniques of In Soo Kim Berg (solution focussed therapy), cognitive behavioural therapy, art therapy, and narrative therapy.

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With Ellen DeGeneres – I'm on a streak! I've been a top fan for 10 months in a row. πŸŽ‰

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Those are my peas. They grow so easily

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"How to Break Up with Your Phone: The 30-Day Plan to Take Back Your Life" by Catherine Price offers practical strategies to help individuals reduce their phone usage and develop a healthier relationship with technology.

Here are ten lessons from the book:

1. Awareness of Phone Usage: The first step to breaking up with your phone is becoming aware of how much time you spend on it. Tracking your phone usage can help identify patterns and pinpoint areas for improvement.

2. Understanding the Impact: Excessive phone use can negatively impact mental health, sleep, productivity, and relationships. Understanding these consequences motivates the desire to change.

3. Mindful Phone Use: Practicing mindfulness with your phone involves being intentional about when and why you use it. This reduces mindless scrolling and helps you focus on more meaningful activities.

4. Set Boundaries: Establishing clear boundaries for phone use, such as no phones during meals or in the bedroom, can help reduce dependency and encourage healthier habits.

5. Tech-Free Time: Designating specific times or places as tech-free zones can help you disconnect and be present in the moment. This could include morning routines, exercise, or time spent with family.

6. Optimize Notifications: Reducing or eliminating non-essential notifications can decrease distractions and interruptions, allowing you to focus on tasks without constant phone alerts.

7. Digital Detox: Taking a break from your phone, even for a short period, can reset your relationship with it. A digital detox helps you realize how often you reach for your phone out of habit rather than necessity.

8. Alternative Activities: Finding activities to replace phone time, such as reading, exercising, or spending time outdoors, can fulfill the need for stimulation and reduce phone dependency.

9. Organize Your Apps: Organizing your apps into folders or removing them from your home screen can reduce the temptation to open them impulsively. Prioritize apps that support your goals and well-being.

10. Develop a Long-Term Plan: Breaking up with your phone is a continuous process. Developing a long-term plan involves regularly reassessing your phone habits, making adjustments, and maintaining healthy boundaries.

Catherine Price's "How to Break Up with Your Phone" provides a comprehensive, practical guide to help individuals take control of their phone usage. By implementing these lessons, you can cultivate a healthier relationship with technology and reclaim your time and attention for more fulfilling activities.

Book: https://amzn.to/4dWCxtX

You can also get the AUDIO BOOK for FREE using the same link. Use the link to register for the AUDIO BOOK on Audible and start enjoying it.

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