Digital Detoxes and Screen-Time Reduction: What the Evidence Shows
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Digital detoxes are everywhere — from phone-free weekends to app blockers and screen-time limits. They promise better focus, improved mood, and a healthier relationship with technology. But what actually happens when people reduce their screen use?
In this episode of Beyond the Buzz, we take a calm, evidence-informed look at digital detoxes and screen-time reduction strategies. You’ll hear what research shows about short social media breaks, structured screen limits, and more extreme approaches like blocking mobile internet. The findings are more nuanced than the headlines suggest.
By the end, you’ll understand where modest benefits tend to appear, why results vary widely between individuals, and how context and motivation shape outcomes. Rather than framing screens as inherently harmful or detoxes as a universal solution, this episode explores trade-offs, uncertainty, and decision-making in real life.
If you’ve ever felt torn between wanting more focus and needing to stay connected, this conversation will help you think more clearly about what actually makes a difference.
📝 Full transcript, evidence, and this week’s clarity poll →
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