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AdieuToLogic ◴[] No.44352075[source]
Here is a gradated set of exercises to determine one's phone addiction, if any, in increasing levels of potential difficulty.

  1 - on an off day, with no reason to require phone use,
    put your phone in a dresser drawer for the day and
    do not use or look at it.

  2 - on an off day, with no reason to require phone use,
    put your phone in a dresser drawer for the day and
    leave your residence for at least one hour.

  3 - leave your phone at home when either meeting friends,
    getting lunch, or going to the grocery store.

  4 - leave your phone at home when going into the office
    for one day.

  5 - leave your phone in a dresser drawer for an entire
    weekend.

  6 - leave your phone at home when traveling for more
    than a day (vacation, visiting family, etc.).
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1. thi2 ◴[] No.44352132[source]
The hardest challenge is not using your phone when sitting on the toilet
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2. zargon ◴[] No.44352164[source]
If you sit on the toilet long enough to have time to look at your phone, you should probably address that.
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3. tapland ◴[] No.44352242[source]
If you never do, you’d hopefully be aware that it’s exceptional.
4. eCa ◴[] No.44353130[source]
As an always-sitter, it’s always long enough.
5. syabro ◴[] No.44353784[source]
Old good air freshener label reading
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6. zikduruqe ◴[] No.44354203[source]
Dr. Bronner's soap is good also.

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