We've been talking about it on the podcast a ton recently: we need to spend less time on our phones. But willpower doesn't work, at least not for long. Writer and influencer Mallory Thomas, author of the romantic novel SOMEWHERE ALONG THE LINE, explains the science behind our phone addiction and the strategies she put in place that actually worked.
In this episode Mallory, Amy, and Margaret discuss:
The "aha" moment when Mallory realized she had to decrease her screen time
Understanding the dopamine rush behind endless scrolling
Strategies that didn't work, and then what actually did, to help Mallory curb her phone usage
Here's where you can find Mallory:
@mallorythomas_writes on IG, TikTok, and YouTube
#whereisyoursomewhere
www.mallorythomas.com
Buy SOMEWHERE ALONG THE LINE: https://bookshop.org/a/12099/9798991499903
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What Fresh Hell is co-hosted by Margaret Ables and Amy Wilson.
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