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My Summer Tech Detox: Lessons Learned

August 8, 2025 by Rev. Dr. Kelly Jackson Brooks. LPCC Uncategorized 0 comments

This summer, I did a thing.

I unplugged.

Not entirely, and not forever—but enough to feel it. Enough to notice how entangled I had become in constant notifications, scrolling habits, and the ever-present hum of a device in hand. I needed a break, and my soul knew it before I did. So, I declared a summer tech detox—Removal of social media apps from my phone; Minimal email; and Intentional time off screens.

Here’s what I learned:

1. The Noise Was Louder Than I Realized

The quiet was almost uncomfortable at first. I didn’t realize how much digital noise had woven itself into the fabric of my days—from idle scrolling to the reflex of checking my phone during any moment of stillness. The detox revealed how often I was reaching for distraction instead of presence.

2. My Focus and Patience Improved

Without the constant buzz, I read more books, finished long-delayed projects, and lingered longer in conversations. I even rediscovered the joy of doing one thing at a time—imagine that. My brain slowed down. My spirit caught up.

3. I Had to Confront Some Feelings

Stillness makes space for what we’ve been avoiding. I sat with restlessness, boredom, and even loneliness—and none of it broke me. In fact, it reminded me that discomfort often has something to teach us.

4. I Reclaimed Time

The hours I used to lose to screens became pockets of freedom: walks outside, handwritten notes, quiet cups of coffee, deeper connections with the people around me. Time didn’t change—I did.

5. The World Didn’t Fall Apart

Nothing exploded while I was offline! I wasn’t forgotten. The world moved on—and so did I—but with more clarity, intention, and a renewed appreciation for the moments right in front of me.

To be clear, I am not swearing off tech —it’s a tool, and a powerful one at that. But, I have learned I want to use it differently. More purposefully. Less reactively. My summer tech detox wasn’t about deprivation – it was about resetting my relationship with technology so that it serves my life, not controls it.

So, here’s my invitation to each of you: Carve out a day, a weekend, or a whole season. Turn down the digital volume. Listen to what rises in its absence. You might be surprised by what you hear.

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