Mastering My Time: Overcoming FOMO and Distractions

I have always suffered from FOMO. It drives me insane. The invention of social media and the smartphone did not help my FOMO at all. It probably made it worse. I ended up spending up to 7 hours a day on my phone every day, and worse still, I had nothing to show for this addiction.

The bad news is time flies. The good news is you’re the pilot.

– Michael Altshuler

Goodbye Notifications

I was determined to take back control of my time, so I switched off my social media app notifications. I thought I would crumble without knowing what everyone else was posting. I used to check my phone anyway initially. Eventually, the lack of notifications meant a lack of distraction, and I would find myself getting caught up in whatever I was doing. I would still see the icon when I picked up my phone to respond to a message or a call, so I would still check the apps throughout the day, although less often.

Enter the App Library

Then Apple created the β€œApp Library”. It was a game changer. Suddenly, all my apps were in my phone’s app library, and most couldn’t be seen. The apps I used most often were still most prominent, though, so my most often used social media apps were still visible when I accessed the library for something else, which prompted me to open them. Then Apple made it possible to hide them. I could set it so they were never prominent in the app library. What a pleasure! Now they were truly out of sight and therefore out of mind!

Apple App Library
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Discovering Focus Mode

What the App Library did was stop me from accessing my social media apps as often as I used to, but it didn’t stop me from constantly picking up my phone because of other notifications. I was still spending about 6 hours a day on my phone. Very alarming. I wasn’t sure how to change the habit until I accidentally activated Sleep Mode. I had set the amount of time I wanted to sleep every night and the time for my alarm, not realising that this automatically activated Sleep mode. Sleep mode sends a notification 45 minutes before my set bedtime to let me know it is wind-down time. This is when sleep mode automatically activates. I started noticing in the mornings that I have notifications that I had missed during the wind-down and sleep times I had set. After investigating, I discovered what I had done and was pleasantly surprised. I had completely forgotten about my phone until the next morning because I didn’t receive any notifications at all!

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I now have a work focus setting that activates as soon as I drive into our office parking lot. I also have a personal focus setting that activates when I get home, and of course, my sleep focus setting. My screen time has reduced to around 4 hours a day, which is way better than 7 hours a day. Each focus mode is set to allow calls and messages from family and close friends. I also allow β€œIntelligent Breakthrough” in some modes which allows priority messaging through.

Another benefit is that I no longer suffer from FOMO. I find that I only access my social media apps once or twice a day, often for work and not for personal use. I do still doom scroll about once a week just to chill, but I only really do it on Instagram. It’s my favourite social media app.

Just when I thought I was ready to be the master of focusing, we went back to the office full-time. πŸ€¦πŸ½β€β™€οΈ Now I just need to figure out how to shut people out while working in an open plan office…sigh. Please share any tricks or tips you might have.

That’s it from me today.Β  Thanks for popping by. Β  How do you control time spent on your cellphone. ?Β  Let me know in the comments

Perspective: The Secret Sauce to Not Losing Your Marbles

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Perspective: The Secret Sauce to Not Losing Your Marbles

A Month of Gratitude 2024 – Day 31

It’s two hours to midnight as I write this.Β  I don’t know about you, but I am so excited.Β  We are on the precipice of another year which to me means another opportunity to grow and learn and evolve.Β 

β€˜Fear is a poor chisel with which to carve out tomorrow.’  – Andy Andrews

This year, I chose to put my fears in my back pocket so that I could get out of my own way and grow.  It was scary but I did it.  I cannot tell you how often I caught myself behaving in a way that scared me in the past or speaking to people that I did not ever have the guts to talk to before.  This happened partly because I chose to believe in myself and partly because the people I admired believed in me.  When someone I respect and admire asks me to step up because they think I can, I do my best to meet their expectations because they are going on a limb for me.  I am grateful for the growth and the leadership opportunities I have been given at work this year.  

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I am also really grateful for my son’s growth this year.  He incorporates elements of each new experience into how he shows up every day.  I can’t really ask for more than that.  Next year is a big year for him at school, so that’s where my focus will be: giving him all the support he will allow me to give.   

Next year is also potentially a big year for me. Our company is going through changes so I don’t know if I will have a job next year.  We have said goodbye to so many good people already due to the change and there will be more to come.  I do believe that change is good and if it happens to me then something better awaits me on the other side. 

I tried putting a new vision board together this evening or at least updating my current one (not sure if that is the norm), but nothing jumped out at me, so I am taking that as a sign that my current vision board is still relevant and I just need to have patience.  I am pretty happy about that as I still desire all the things and experiences I have on it. 

That’s it from me one last time this year.  Thank to those of you who been on the journey with me this entire month.  I am grateful for your support.

All the best for 2025!  May your year be blessed with only good things, people, experiences and lots of love and laughter!  

Bye for now!

The year that was! Places visited, product launches, achievements πŸ™‚ It’s been quite a full year!