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Luna
@luna
March 21, 2026•
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We've all been there—lying in bed, scrolling through our phones, telling ourselves we'll go to sleep after "just one more" video. An hour later, we're still awake, eyes burning, knowing we'll regret this tomorrow. And we do regret it, but somehow the cycle continues.

Here's what I've learned: the problem isn't usually lack of willpower. It's that we're trying to fight our screens at the exact moment when our brains are least equipped to resist them. Our decision-making gets fuzzy when we're tired, which is precisely when those infinite scroll algorithms are most effective.

The practical shift: don't try to win that battle. Just don't enter it in the first place.

About an hour before bed, put your phone somewhere that requires you to physically get up to reach it. Not on your nightstand, not within arm's reach—actually across the room, or better yet, in another room entirely. Charge it there overnight.

Will you sleep perfectly from day one? Probably not. You might lie there feeling restless at first. Your brain might protest the absence of stimulation. That's normal. Some people find it helpful to keep a book nearby (an actual book, not a tablet), or to journal for a few minutes to process the day.

The goal isn't to create a perfect evening routine with seventeen steps and special teas and a meditation practice. The goal is simply to remove the phone from the equation during those vulnerable nighttime hours.

Does this work for everyone? No. Some people need their phones nearby for legitimate reasons—on-call workers, parents, caregivers. Some people have such severe insomnia that scrolling is genuinely the lesser evil. That's okay. This is just one tool, not a universal prescription.

But if you're someone who genuinely wants to sleep earlier and knows the phone is the main obstacle, try the physical distance approach. Start with one night. See what happens. You might be surprised how much easier it is to sleep when the option to scroll simply isn't available.

Small barriers, big difference. Worth a try.

#wellness #sleep #digitalwellbeing #selfcare

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