• Why Going Offline Might Save Us

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Why Going Offline Might Save Us

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  • What happens when we replace sky-gazing with screen-scrolling? Discover how digital life impacts happiness and what Gen Z can teach us about reclaiming control over our well-being.

    Summary: Smartphones have become our constant companions, but at what cost? This episode of The Science of Happiness explores how our digital lives are reshaping how we think, feel, and connect. From social media’s pull to the decline of face-to-face connection, we look at what we lose—and what we can regain—by stepping away from screens and into nature, quiet, and deeper connections.

    Scroll down for a transcription of this episode.

    Ways To Do A Digital Detox:

    1. Turn off your phone before bed to improve sleep and create space from screens.
    2. Wait to turn it on in the morning, noticing how you feel and stretching that screen-free time.
    3. Do meaningful work before going online to protect your focus and creativity.
    4. Keep notifications silenced unless you're expecting something urgent.
    5. Turn off WiFi and browsers when you need to concentrate deeply.
    6. Take regular breaks from screens to let ideas simmer and rest your mind.
    7. Practice reading books again and notice your attention span strengthen over time.
    8. Pause when you crave scrolling, and consider reaching out to a friend instead.
    9. Create your own digital detox plan or adapt one that works for you. Be sure to clearly write out your specific intentions, including how and when you'll follow through.

    Today’s Guests:

    ADAM BECKER is an astrophysicist and author of the book, More Everything Forever: AI Overlords, Space Empires, and Silicon Valley’s Crusade To Control The Fate Of Humanity.

    Learn more about Adam Becker here: http://freelanceastrophysicist.com/

    JEAN TWENGE is a psychologist and best-selling author. She’s spent years studying how the digital world shapes our minds and bodies, and the way different generations experience life.

    Learn more about Jean Twenge here: https://www.jeantwenge.com/

    Related The Science of Happiness episodes:

    ​​Experience Nature Wherever You Are, with Dacher (Encore): https://tinyurl.com/aj34s585

    How Exploring New Places Can Make You Feel Happier: https://tinyurl.com/4ufn2tpn

    Why We Should Look up at the Sky: https://tinyurl.com/mpn9vj2t

    Related Happiness Breaks:

    How To Ground Yourself in Nature: https://tinyurl.com/25ftdxpm

    Tap into the Joy That Surrounds You: https://tinyurl.com/2pb8ye9x

    Pause to Look at the Sky: https://tinyurl.com/4jttkbw3

    Tell us about your experience with taking a break from technology. Email us at happinesspod@berkeley.edu or follow on Instagram @HappinessPod.

    Help us share The Science of Happiness! Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and share this link with someone who might like the show: https://tinyurl.com/2p9h5aap

    Transcription: https://tinyurl.com/e7rhsakj

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What happens when we replace sky-gazing with screen-scrolling? Discover how digital life impacts happiness and what Gen Z can teach us about reclaiming control over our well-being.

Summary: Smartphones have become our constant companions, but at what cost? This episode of The Science of Happiness explores how our digital lives are reshaping how we think, feel, and connect. From social media’s pull to the decline of face-to-face connection, we look at what we lose—and what we can regain—by stepping away from screens and into nature, quiet, and deeper connections.

Scroll down for a transcription of this episode.

Ways To Do A Digital Detox:

  1. Turn off your phone before bed to improve sleep and create space from screens.
  2. Wait to turn it on in the morning, noticing how you feel and stretching that screen-free time.
  3. Do meaningful work before going online to protect your focus and creativity.
  4. Keep notifications silenced unless you're expecting something urgent.
  5. Turn off WiFi and browsers when you need to concentrate deeply.
  6. Take regular breaks from screens to let ideas simmer and rest your mind.
  7. Practice reading books again and notice your attention span strengthen over time.
  8. Pause when you crave scrolling, and consider reaching out to a friend instead.
  9. Create your own digital detox plan or adapt one that works for you. Be sure to clearly write out your specific intentions, including how and when you'll follow through.

Today’s Guests:

ADAM BECKER is an astrophysicist and author of the book, More Everything Forever: AI Overlords, Space Empires, and Silicon Valley’s Crusade To Control The Fate Of Humanity.

Learn more about Adam Becker here: http://freelanceastrophysicist.com/

JEAN TWENGE is a psychologist and best-selling author. She’s spent years studying how the digital world shapes our minds and bodies, and the way different generations experience life.

Learn more about Jean Twenge here: https://www.jeantwenge.com/

Related The Science of Happiness episodes:

​​Experience Nature Wherever You Are, with Dacher (Encore): https://tinyurl.com/aj34s585

How Exploring New Places Can Make You Feel Happier: https://tinyurl.com/4ufn2tpn

Why We Should Look up at the Sky: https://tinyurl.com/mpn9vj2t

Related Happiness Breaks:

How To Ground Yourself in Nature: https://tinyurl.com/25ftdxpm

Tap into the Joy That Surrounds You: https://tinyurl.com/2pb8ye9x

Pause to Look at the Sky: https://tinyurl.com/4jttkbw3

Tell us about your experience with taking a break from technology. Email us at happinesspod@berkeley.edu or follow on Instagram @HappinessPod.

Help us share The Science of Happiness! Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and share this link with someone who might like the show: https://tinyurl.com/2p9h5aap

Transcription: https://tinyurl.com/e7rhsakj

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