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Jo Raphael: Internet outage a perfect time to consider a digital detox

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By Jo Raphael
Rotorua Daily Post·
16 Jun, 2021 09:00 PM3 mins to read

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Will a digital detox improve your life? Photo / Getty Images

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OPINION:

Have you ever felt panicky when you look at your phone and see you have no internet connection?

The Wi-Fi is down or there's no reception – do you quickly try to reconnect? Check available networks?

Wait, what happened to the network? What the heck do I do now? Why is the mobile data not kicking in?

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What sort of physiological change does your body go through?

Does your heartbeat a bit faster? Do you break out in beads of cold sweat?

Do you get angry, frustrated, feel at a loss? What if you miss an important message? What if someone needs to get in touch with you urgently?

You may, like me, be addicted to the internet.

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Lots of people may have felt these feelings on Monday after an accidental internet and mobile outage.

Hundreds of customers were affected when a fibre cable was cut between Rotorua and Tauranga during roadworks at the Ngongotahā roundabout this week.

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A colleague's children dealt with the outage by playing video games on their offline console, while his friend's son tried some new things: tidying up and baking.

While Monday's outage was a forced digital detox for some, there are some benefits to putting down the phone and picking up a book — or a wooden spoon.

AUT Business School's Dr Lena Waizenegger told NZME's Carly Gibbs this month about digital detoxing.

She said a sustainable solution to stop relying on your phone so much is to implement mindful and purposeful phone-use patterns so you don't experience "nomophobia" - or fear of being without your phone.

Some of these include putting your phone away at work, turning off email notifications and – instead of mindless scrolling – only using your phone to listen to your regular podcasts and then putting it away.

I love walking the dog while listening to music or recorded books, but I know I can do this without the phone and enjoy quality time with the pooch.

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I reckon the trick is to build up slowly, don't check your phone during meal times, have screen downtime before bed – maybe read a book – and put your phone away when you're talking to someone face-to-face.

So next time there's an accidental outage you're less likely to break out in a cold sweat.

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