*Silence 6:00am alarm
either roll over and drift back to sleep (very likely) or lay and scroll for a bit.
*Silence 6:15 alarm
Either roll over and drift back to sleep, or lay and scroll for a bit (very likely).
*6:28 alarm goes off
Climb out of bed, use the restroom, get dressed, brush teeth, take multivitamin, and stroll out the door by 6:35
*Arrive at work between 6:50 and 7:05.
I shower at night, so I'm not unclean or anything.
I've had my Lightphone 3 for about a month now, and I have been really enjoying it. (I pre-ordered it wayyyy back when it was $399, I wouldn't have paid any more than that)
I've been on my "dumbphone" journey for almost 3 years now. It's been the best change I've made in my life in a LONG time.
I met someone this weekend who was carrying a pager... I immediately went to go investigate (well, immediately when I got home, because I can't search anything on my phone), spurred on by exciting visions of becoming even LESS connected... but was disappointed at how expensive it was (Like $10-20 per month, which isn't a TON, but I only pay $15/mo for my cell service).
I was originally wanting something like the minimal, able to do some smart-stuff... But the more I lived without the smart-stuff, the more I realized I didn't really need it. The only thing that's really inconvenient is the lack of the commuter rail app to buy train tickets (they introduced a $3 fee on top of a $12 ticket for not using the app, the bastards), and the lack of a ticket wallet for concerts that don't have printable tickets... But considering one of the only times I take the train is to go to concerts in the city, and also I wouldn't want to take my fancy Lightphone to a concert anyway (I'm a mosher), I will just hold onto my beat-up old smartphone (scuffed and dented from being flung from pockets in many-a-pit) and swap the SIM whenever I'm headed to throw down.
Do you find yourself tempted to go back to doomscrolling? Even years into my journey, I'd find myself re-enabling chrome to go scroll Reddit or something if I was in a bad mood... Not having that option has been really nice, forcing myself to deal with the moment in (probably healthier) different ways.