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Back to EpisodesReclaim Your Mind: 7 Mindful Strategies For A Healthier Phone Habit, with Jay Vidyarthi
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We talk with mindfulness teacher and technologist Jay Vidyarthi about rebuilding a healthier relationship with attention in a world engineered for distraction and speed.
Jay's Book: Reclaim Your Mind
We move from tech burnout and Zoom fatigue to practical strategies that replace guilt with choice, including a guided practice that makes the “pull” of the phone impossible to unsee.
• noticing false urgency and how language triggers the nervous system
• working with tech burnout through rest, recovery time, and small in-call adjustments
• understanding your attachment style with technology as a non-shaming map for change
• adding curiosity and structure when apps create avoidance or stress
• setting boundaries that become positive rituals rather than deprivation
• spotting design patterns like red badges, autoplay, and countdown timers
• “voting” with attention by supporting tools and creators that promote clarity and wellbeing
• practising “drop the rope” with a slow-motion phone audit to build urge immunity
Check out Jay’s book, Reclaim Your Mind: Seven Strategies to Enjoy Tech Mindfully.
You can check out his website at jayvidarthy.com.
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