RE: Getting away from Smartphone

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Frankly though, I'm not sure I can be separated from my phone for any reason. Even when the battery is low, I'll rather charge my power bank and keep my phone close. It's also my means of livelihood. I know it's an unhealthy obsession, but I'm not sure it can be helped. I love your approach to keeping a solid routine. You clearly are a desciplined person. Beautiful piece, I picked a few lessons.



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I agree that it's not easy and certainly tough to make a distance from the phone. There was a time when I used to carry a power bank all the time just in case my phone has got low battery so that I can charge it back. I was doing it because I watched so much addicted to the phone that time but now I hardly spend 15 20 minutes in a day and this change I have adopted since last three months approximately. It's a good change for me and I'm very happy with this transition that I have done from this smartphone to the feature phone because I get more time to spend with family and friends when I also have the option to talk to them when required. Appreciate your valuable comment and thank you so much for stopping by.

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