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0871 244 0934In an era of hyper-connectivity, our devices are designed to capture our attention and keep us engaged.
However, this constant stimulation often comes at the cost of our mental clarity and rest. Here is a breakdown of why your tech might be draining you and how to fix it.
Have you ever closed a social media app only to feel dazed, unmotivated, or physically tired? This isn't just "laziness"—it is a physiological response to overstimulation.
The Cause: Apps utilise "infinite scroll" and short-form videos to provide rapid-fire dopamine hits. This constant switching of context overstimulates the prefrontal cortex. When you stop, your brain experiences a "crash" as it struggles to return to a normal pace.
The Fix: Go Grayscale. Our brains are evolutionarily wired to respond to bright colours. Setting your phone to Grayscale strips away the visual rewards that make apps addictive.
Pro Tip: On most iPhones, you can set "Colour Filters" to Grayscale under Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size.
Your bedroom might be filled with "technological litter"—small lights that stay on even when your devices are off.
The Cause: Even tiny LED standby lights on routers and chargers emit specific wavelengths. Blue and green light can suppress melatonin production, signalling to your brain that it is still daytime and preventing deep REM sleep.
The Fix: The Blackout Method. Use Light Dimming stickers or standard black electrical tape to cover every LED in your line of sight to ensure a pitch-black sleeping environment.