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The Lost Art of Disconnecting

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The Lost Art of Disconnecting

Overview: In this episode, I explore the challenging "lost art of disconnecting." I ask a simple question: when was the last time you were truly offline, just with yourself and your thoughts? I share how constant connectivity has become the norm, creating a mental "fog" that hinders clear thinking and creativity. I believe that true disconnection is perhaps the most important skill today. I share my own five key zones where I intentionally disconnect, and I encourage you to start small to find your own pockets of quiet time.

Key Takeaways:

The Connected Trap: I've noticed how rarely any of us are truly offline. We fill every moment, leading to constant distraction and split attention.

The Mental Fog: This "always on" state causes mental fatigue and a "brain fog" that stops me from thinking clearly, solving problems, and being creative. My best ideas never come when I'm constantly juggling tabs.

The Crucial Skill: I believe the ability to intentionally disconnect is one of the most important skills in our modern world, helping us think better and live more fulfilling lives.

My 5 Disconnection Zones: I make a conscious effort to disconnect in these specific places:

Flights: My strict "no WiFi" rule for forced offline time.

Time with My Kids: Full presence with them, phone away.

Early Mornings: First 1-1.5 hours after waking, completely disconnected.

Time with Friends: Being fully present for deep conversations.

Subways/Transit: Using this time for reflection or reading, not scrolling.

Start Small: Disconnecting doesn't require a radical change. I suggest starting with small, consistent steps to build this vital habit.

Actionable Steps:

Morning Unplug: Try spending 15 minutes without your phone or internet first thing in the morning.

Present with People: When meeting friends, put your phone away (in your bag, not your pocket).

Mindful Commute: On your next public transport ride, try it without your phone or headphones.

Flight Mode On: On your next flight, skip the WiFi and use the time to truly disconnect.

Unplugged Walk: Go for a walk without your phone or headphones and be alone with your thoughts.

Concise Timestamps:

0:00 - Welcome & The Disconnection Challenge

1:01 - The True Cost of Constant Connectivity: My Brain Fog Experience

3:32 - Why Quiet Time is Essential for Clear Thinking

4:21 - My 5 Personal Zones for Active Disconnection

4:27 - 1. Flights: My No WiFi Rule

5:04 - 2. Time with My Kids: Being Fully Present

5:33 - 3. Early Mornings: My Sacred Unplugged Time

6:04 - 4. When Out with Friends: Full Engagement

6:24 - 5. Subways/Transit: My Offline Commutes

7:07 - Why Disconnecting is the Most Important Skill Today

7:56 - How You Can Start Small to Reclaim Focus

8:39 - Final Thoughts & Call to Action

8:47 - Outro

Connect with Bring Back Focus:

Subscribe to the Bring Back Focus Newsletter: bringbackfocus.substack.com


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bringbackfocus.substack.com
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The Lost Art of Disconnecting

Overview: In this episode, I explore the challenging "lost art of disconnecting." I ask a simple question: when was the last time you were truly offline, just with yourself and your thoughts? I share how constant connectivity has become the norm, creating a mental "fog" that hinders clear thinking and creativity. I believe that true disconnection is perhaps the most important skill today. I share my own five key zones where I intentionally disconnect, and I encourage you to start small to find your own pockets of quiet time.

Key Takeaways:

The Connected Trap: I've noticed how rarely any of us are truly offline. We fill every moment, leading to constant distraction and split attention.

The Mental Fog: This "always on" state causes mental fatigue and a "brain fog" that stops me from thinking clearly, solving problems, and being creative. My best ideas never come when I'm constantly juggling tabs.

The Crucial Skill: I believe the ability to intentionally disconnect is one of the most important skills in our modern world, helping us think better and live more fulfilling lives.

My 5 Disconnection Zones: I make a conscious effort to disconnect in these specific places:

Flights: My strict "no WiFi" rule for forced offline time.

Time with My Kids: Full presence with them, phone away.

Early Mornings: First 1-1.5 hours after waking, completely disconnected.

Time with Friends: Being fully present for deep conversations.

Subways/Transit: Using this time for reflection or reading, not scrolling.

Start Small: Disconnecting doesn't require a radical change. I suggest starting with small, consistent steps to build this vital habit.

Actionable Steps:

Morning Unplug: Try spending 15 minutes without your phone or internet first thing in the morning.

Present with People: When meeting friends, put your phone away (in your bag, not your pocket).

Mindful Commute: On your next public transport ride, try it without your phone or headphones.

Flight Mode On: On your next flight, skip the WiFi and use the time to truly disconnect.

Unplugged Walk: Go for a walk without your phone or headphones and be alone with your thoughts.

Concise Timestamps:

0:00 - Welcome & The Disconnection Challenge

1:01 - The True Cost of Constant Connectivity: My Brain Fog Experience

3:32 - Why Quiet Time is Essential for Clear Thinking

4:21 - My 5 Personal Zones for Active Disconnection

4:27 - 1. Flights: My No WiFi Rule

5:04 - 2. Time with My Kids: Being Fully Present

5:33 - 3. Early Mornings: My Sacred Unplugged Time

6:04 - 4. When Out with Friends: Full Engagement

6:24 - 5. Subways/Transit: My Offline Commutes

7:07 - Why Disconnecting is the Most Important Skill Today

7:56 - How You Can Start Small to Reclaim Focus

8:39 - Final Thoughts & Call to Action

8:47 - Outro

Connect with Bring Back Focus:

Subscribe to the Bring Back Focus Newsletter: bringbackfocus.substack.com


This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bringbackfocus.substack.com
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