
Wisdom Wednesdays: Your brain thanks you for even a small smartphone break
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Our smartphones are shaping our brains in subtle but significant ways. What happens when we take a break from them?
In this episode, I discuss a new study showing that just 3 days of reduced smartphone use can measurably change brain activity and 'cool down' craving circuits. The research taps into neuroplasticity - how stimuli like screen time actually rewires our brains over time. Other studies back this up, linking excessive phone use to poorer attention, memory, and self-control. Even short digital detoxes can start to reverse these effects.
2:00 - The study details: 25 adults limited phone use for 3 days. Brain scans showed less activity in reward/impulse areas when seeing phone images.
5:30 - How this reflects neuroplasticity. The brain is conditioned by what you feed it, including screen time.
8:45 - Other research showing impacts like worse attention and feeling 10 years younger after a 2-week detox.
10:30 - We check phones over 1000 times daily. This damages focus, stress, sleep and relationships.
12:00 - Tips: 72 hour reset, physical distance, disabling notifications, no phone zones.
Give your brain a break for just 3 days. You may be surprised by the changes you notice in your focus, mood and cravings.
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