Smartphones have become an integral part of our lives. It’s beautiful, helpful but it sometimes could cause distractions.
Constant vibrations, notifications, and pop-ups sounds can be distracting and make us lose focus. This could happen anytime and anywhere if care is not taken, for instance, during board meeting board meetings, exams, date
Relationships have been affected by smartphones. Students are not left out of this either as they can’t concentrate on their studies.
It is necessary to note that the apps on our phone don’t care if you are distracted or not. The fact is that App developers need you to keep opening their apps, spend more time on them. They compete to get as much as they can from the limited time that we have. So reducing how much we get distracted by our smartphones is in our hands.
1. Mute Notifications Sound
It is true that some of the notifications are necessary, but there are some that are just not needed, especially notifications from social media. If you want to put the silence the notification, you could still do that. This way you will still get the notification, but you won’t be distracted. It also helps you to check them at a later time.
2. Remove unnecessary apps
Any app you have installed on your phone that you don’t get to be using, but then it keeps giving you notifications all the time, uninstall such. They could include news app that you never read, or games you don’t play. There should be apps that you sure can do without.
3. Turn off notifications and push messages on apps
Apps like facebook, WhatsApp gives you option on how the notification is sent. Facebook even let you choose whose updates you want to be receiving. Other apps are not this generous. If you know you want to study, enter a meeting or go on that dates turn off your notifications. You can turn this off on the individual apps settings.
4. Set up Do-not-Disturb feature.
This is available in recent versions of Android and iOS.