๐ฑ Technology can feel overwhelming with constant notifications and distractions.
๐น๏ธ Controlling social media usage is crucial for a healthier digital life.
๐ Standard digital well-being limitations are often easy to bypass, so alternative measures are needed.
Removing unnecessary apps and using modded versions can help reduce digital distractions and addiction.
Using web versions of social media platforms can limit usage and make it less addictive.
Being selective with notifications and disabling unnecessary ones can reduce distractions.
๐ Question your default choices and explore alternative software for your most used apps.
๐ Transition to USB-C for a simplified charging experience with versatile devices.
๐ก Using cable attachments and a portable power bank can solve travel charging issues.
๐ธ Organizing and uploading all your photos to the cloud can provide easy access and automatic backups.
๐ There are multiple options for cloud storage, such as Google Photos and Apple Photos.
๐ธ Saving photos on Google Photos not only offers convenience, but also helps create memorable moments by reminding users of past events and experiences.
๐ To create an efficient note capturing system, use a simple and quick method like TickTick to capture notes easily, and organize them later into a preferred system.
๐ For organizing notes, save random links or tweets into Raindrop, and tag and categorize video ideas in a Notion board with multi-column layout.
๐ต Leaving the house without a phone can lead to increased focus and presence in the moment.
โก๏ธ Using chatbots like CBT can save a significant amount of time and streamline manual tasks.
๐ฐ Getting access to the more powerful GPT 4 model requires a paid subscription, but there are affordable options available.
๐ง Organizing emails efficiently can improve productivity and reduce overwhelm.
๐ก Manage your email by unsubscribing from unnecessary newsletters and alerts.
โก Use keyboard shortcuts and settings tweaks to optimize your digital experience.
๐ธ Take professional-looking screenshots on a Mac using a simple shortcut.