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Digital boundaries: How to stop your phone from controlling your life

by Zintle Mdaka
PICTURE: PEXELLS/ YOGA

In a world where notifications never seem to stop, many people are beginning to question who is really in control — them or their phones. From early morning scrolling to late-night screen time, digital habits can quietly shape our focus, mood and productivity.

Also see: Digital detox culture: Can Gen Z really log off?

Setting digital boundaries is not about rejecting technology. It’s about using it intentionally instead of reacting to it constantly. With the right strategies, you can regain control of your time, attention and mental clarity.

1. Turn Off Non-Essential Notifications

Most distractions come from alerts that are not urgent. Disable notifications for social media, shopping apps and games. Keep only essential alerts such as calls, messages or work-related tools.

2. Create “No-Phone Zones”

Designate areas in your home where phones are not allowed — for example, the bedroom or dining table. This helps improve sleep quality and strengthens real-life connections.

3. Set Screen-Time Limits

Use built-in screen-time tracking tools to monitor daily usage. Set realistic limits for social media and entertainment apps to reduce mindless scrolling.

Also see:How to protect your eyes in this age of digital dominance 

4. Schedule Social Media Time

Instead of checking apps throughout the day, allocate specific times to go online. Treat it like an appointment — not a constant habit.

5. Start Your Day Offline

Avoid reaching for your phone immediately after waking up. Use the first 30–60 minutes for stretching, journaling, prayer, exercise or planning your day.

6. Replace Scrolling With Intentional Activities

When you feel the urge to scroll, replace it with reading, walking, or learning something new. Breaking the automatic habit loop is key to long-term change.

7. Use Grayscale Mode

Switching your phone display to grayscale reduces visual stimulation and can make apps less addictive.

Why Digital Boundaries Matter

Constant connectivity can increase stress, reduce focus and affect sleep. Studies show that excessive screen time is linked to reduced productivity and increased anxiety. Creating digital boundaries helps improve concentration, relationships and overall wellbeing.

Technology should support your goals — not distract from them. By taking small, consistent steps, you can reshape your relationship with your phone and reclaim control of your time.

Also see: Bloomscrolling: Your bright alternative to doomscrolling and digital overload

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