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[Breaking the Doom Scrolling Habit: Reclaiming Your Time and Intentionality]-[There’s More to Life Than Doomscrolling: How to ACTUALLY Break Your Phone Addiction]

Trying Not to Care · B2 · 2026-01-19

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Breaking the Doom Scrolling Habit: A Guide to Reclaiming Your Life

In this episode of Try Not To Care, host Ashley explores the pervasive issue of "doom scrolling" and the psychological mechanisms that keep us tethered to our devices. As we navigate the modern world, many of us feel disconnected and burnt out, often using our phones as a primary, yet ineffective, form of rest. This guide outlines how to identify the triggers behind your screen addiction and implement structural changes to live more intentionally.

The Psychology of the Digital Vortex

Ashley highlights that the feeling of being "sucked into the vortex" is not an individual failing but a byproduct of apps designed to be overstimulating. She compares the scrolling experience to playing a slot machine: we are constantly searching for a specific "dopamine hit"—whether it be inspiration, validation, or a temporary distraction from reality. Because these platforms are "manufactured" to keep us trapped, it is normal to feel glued to your screen. However, acknowledging this design is the first step toward breaking the cycle.

Understanding Your "Why"

To stop mindless scrolling, you must first understand your motivation. Ashley suggests asking yourself critical questions when you catch yourself in the loop:

  • Am I here for rest, entertainment, or to distract myself from real life?
  • What am I looking to find?

Often, we use our phones to avoid uncomfortable responsibilities or to numb feelings of boredom. By identifying whether you are seeking a "jackpot" of inspiration or simply running from your daily tasks, you can begin to replace the habit with something that truly serves you.

Implementing Structure: The Power of Time Blocking

One of the most effective tools for productivity and mental clarity is time blocking. Rather than having a vague to-do list, Ashley advocates for scheduling your entire day—including mundane tasks like brushing your teeth or feeding your pets. This structure creates a "game plan" that leaves less room for the question, "What do I do now?" which is precisely when most people reach for their phones.

Creating a Personal Curriculum

To combat the feeling that "time is passing you by," Ashley recommends creating a personal curriculum to "feed your brain." This involves:

  • Active Learning: Replacing passive consumption with purposeful media, such as learning a new language (e.g., Italian on Duolingo) or reading nonfiction books.
  • Vocabulary Building: Challenging yourself to use a "word of the week" to stay mentally engaged.
  • Intentional Media Consumption: Choosing to watch a full-length movie or show with "undivided attention" rather than scrolling through hundreds of TikToks that you cannot recall later.

Moving Forward

Breaking the habit does not require going "cold turkey." Instead, it requires awareness, intention, and structure. By curating your digital consumption—focusing on topics you care about and skills you want to build—you can transform your relationship with technology.

Ultimately, Ashley emphasizes that the goal is not to become a perfect version of yourself, but to "carry less of what makes your life harder." By leaving behind the habit of mindless scrolling and replacing it with activities that nourish your mind and body, you can reclaim your time and step into a lighter, more intentional version of yourself.

🎯Key Sentences

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It's actually the complete opposite.
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I know that sounds so serious and so deeply.
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You've absolutely earned the right to mindless scroll for a little.
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I'll feel back on my game.
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Although that can be helpful at times, it's not a reliable fix.
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📝Key Phrases

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switch it up
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painfully aware
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glued to our phone
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time's passing you by
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sucked into the vortex
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to or welcome back to Try Not To Care.
If you're new here, my name is Ashley and I upload every single Monday and we just sit down.
We have a little girl talk.
I give you tips and tricks on navigating your life, mental health and just everything self-improvement related.
Before we get into today's episode, i did want to finally announce that on february 13th, merch is coming back.
I'm so excited for this drop.

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