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What I Learnt Going Phone-Less For Two Weeks By Lucy Hird/ Ms Motivator

October 17, 2017

Lucy Hird

Lucy Hird is a 31-year-old foodie PR Account Director working and living in London. She also blogs as Ms Motivator about mental wellbeing, fitness and nutrition, and shares #Inspo on Instagram @msmotivatorme. She’s also a close friend of mine and it’s a joy to welcome her to the blog to share her experience of going phone-less!

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I HAD NO PHONE FOR TWO WEEKS AND THIS IS WHAT I LEARNT…

I got a FAB new upgrade last September and thought it was a good idea to take it immediately out raving with me (to shoot beautiful pictures) … and OF COURSE it fell out of my sister’s bag (the fact it was my sister is irrelevant to the story but may as well make her feel a bit guilty)…

The next day I realised I hadn’t updated my phone insurance yet (there’s a lesson there too kids), and ended up having to BUY the same model as my OLD PHONE to replace the lost one! I don’t have a great track record with phones as it is with a total of over 20 phones now lost, stolen or broken over the years.

So, the (old) new one was doing okay-ish, before two weeks ago, it decided to KO. (Okay okay, I maaaay have dropped it a few times) but either way it was KAPUT.

Once again, I found myself phone-less. Yes, I realise I should be more careful, sort my insurance out, etc. etc. but if I was super-duper organised like that, I wouldn’t be me.

I put a call out to the social and work world with, ‘Does ANYONE have an old phone knocking around I could have/buy?’ and luckily my amazing work wife came up trumps. However, with one thing and another (getting it unlocked etc) I ended up surviving a WHOLE TWO WEEKS without a phone.

This is what I learnt!

 

  1. You don’t need to have music/noise 24/7.

My headphones are like armour to me. It means randoms can’t just talk to me for no reason, charity workers can’t attract my attention (I have my charities covered already, don’t worry), and it keeps me in a little world of my own on my commute. Plus, they keep my ears warm.

Weirdly, even without the phone I kept putting them in… which is fine until someone notices they’re unplugged then you feel a bit, ‘one flew over the cuckoo’s nest’.

When I went headphone and phone-less though, I started looking up and around more when I was walking. I began people-watching on the tube… and weirdly I found myself humming old songs I’d totally forgotten about.

Like hymns… “Autumn days when the grass is jewelled and the silk inside the chestnut shell” (classic). My thoughts seemed more random and less stressful too (as I wasn’t checking work emails/Facebook/What’s App all the time) and I felt almost childlike again. It was almost meditative. It’s hard to describe it, but I was always thinking and questioning things around me in that blissful childlike-wonder-type-of-way. It was a calming and reassuring way to live.

Lesson learned: Observance.

 

  1. If people want you, they will find a way to contact you

Like most people, I use What’s App constantly. I’m in groups for my pod at work (Pod Life), in others with my childhood friends, for raving, ones with old colleagues, family – the list is endless, as I’m sure it is for everyone. So, my sudden disappearance raised flags to certain friends and family.

When I lose my phone I usually put a status up on Facebook as it saves a lot of confusion but this time, I was straight off to Glasgow with pals so didn’t really think about it. Maybe it was a subconscious test? (Or more likely I didn’t want people to see that another phone had bitten the dust).

It was actually liberating not having the phone in Glasgow, there we were, a bunch of friends simply laughing the whole time. No need to update anyone. I like Facebook as a channel for sharing pictures after an event or for a pre-flight check-in at Wetherspoons (who doesn’t), but I’m not one to document everything I do. After 4/5 days of this digi-detox, I started receiving emails and messages through my boyfriend, as well as Facebook chat off people who really wanted to get in touch for a REASON. Not just day-to-day chatter and updates.

Don’t get me wrong, I love random and surreal banter in various chat groups but it was nice messaging because it was a necessity, or because someone had genuinely missed my presence rather than constant digital noise.

I think if this was long-term I would need to schedule over-the-phone chats with my besties or put my time online into a schedule. My boyfriend and I have a strict rule about our phones – no scrolling, messaging, or calling unless it’s work/family/logistics-related when we are spending time together and it saves a lot of arguments.

Lesson learned: Tone down the constant chatter/updates.

 

  1. You have to be where you say you’ll be, at the time you said you would be.

This always reminds me of being about 12 years-old when we would always meet at 1pm outside Woolworths on the high street in Malvern on a Saturday. It was our big weekend high, where we would smoke cigarettes stolen from siblings, feel sick, then settle on some pick ‘n’ mix instead.

Back in 1997, if the person I was meeting didn’t arrive by say 1.20pm, you would use a pay phone and a BT charge card (NEVER REVERSE CHARGE! My poor dad would hit the roof!) and have to check whether they had left. Then wait again. With no phone to keep you entertained during said-waiting (see back to point one for the positives to this!)

There is no way you can send a, “running late bbz” after 2 mins. You had to have patience.

Last week I was meeting a friend for a bungee jump in Bristol (as you do), and she was like, ‘WHERE!!! WHEN!! HOW?!!!’ My train was late but I just stood in the foyer and what do you know, we found oneanother. CRISIS AVERTED.

Lesson learned: Patience.

 

  1. You really have to know where you’re going, or be prepared to ask

I sometimes travel for work, especially to the North of England so, spend a lot of time in random northern cities (from Rotherham to Bolton and beyond!). What I learnt on work travel sans phone is that you have to plan ahead. You need to check Google maps, sometimes even PRINTING OUT DIRECTIONS or have a load of cash ready for taxis. The good thing about northern towns is friendly taxi drivers (from my experience).

However, often getting lost is where you have all the fun. Hartlepool has a gorgeous Marina for example I wouldn’t have seen had I not had a phone, and when I lose my way running around London, I spot the best restaurants and the most beautiful architecture.

I made sure I left ample time on my travels to get to places in case of any upset and had a back-up plan if there were any issues but I think if I was going away on a city break, I would just go for it and walk around. There is always someone to ask, or a sign-post or map. Give it a try!

Lessons learned: Preparation… and whimsy.

 

  1. A written calendar is a NECCESITY!

So the massive downside to this digital-free enlightenment was missing a baby scan, two birthdays and a pregnancy announcement (sorry everyone, I will make it up to you). I think I actually kind of started switching off to the world, a bit like you do when you’re on holiday. It was lovely. Not that I don’t absolutely adore everyone in my life but I do have (like most people), a lot of people in my life – who need tending to, love, and that takes up a lot of energy truth be told. By saying ‘no’ to everyone (because I was cut off, not a verbal ‘no’), I was actually saying ‘yes’ to myself. And who better to say yes to?

Lessons learned: Be a bit selfish.

 

  1. Finally… you don’t ‘need’ a phone

From reading a book, to enjoying more face-to-face time (no not Facetime) there were so many amazing things about not having a phone. When you look around a bar and see people snapping away, or ignoring the person next to them, trying to choose the best hashtag, they’re actually missing out on living in the moment. From BEING in THAT moment.

I know that videos of hippos, memes about bants and scrolling through enviable pictures of your skinny colleague on holiday are tempting, and enjoyable but I also know that taking a break from that would give you a bit more clarity about how much time you’re spending on it, and what else you could do with that time.

If you’re a phone-native then you’ve only ever known your life through a lens, a filter or channel and there’s more to life I promise. My advice is throw the phone in your drawer for a week and see how you feel.

Go ask your friend to meet you outside a shop and hope they turn-up.

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7 Responses

  1. Sophie Le Brozec says:
    October 25, 2017 at 08:40

    I can totally relate to all this – I forced myself to do a 2 week digital detox a few years ago as I realised I was addicted to my phone, and I discovered everything you describe above Lucy. I went cold turkey and was a mess at the start, but by the end I’d loved it so much and was a bit sad to go back to online life. There’s A LOT to be said for being phone-less and I try and make myself do it from time to time. LOVED this post 🙂
    Sophie xx

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  2. Vicky says:
    October 19, 2017 at 10:30

    Omgosh Lucy, thats my wort nightmare. My phone is my life. Having said that, I do find myself unnecessarily looking at it and filling my head with music, or other noise and participating in WhatsApp chats. Its nice when I leave th e phone upstairs to charge from time to time. Clears my head 🙂

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  3. Mirka Moore @Kahanka @Fitness4Mamas says:
    October 17, 2017 at 19:28

    Awwww Lucy! Love this post, and some fab advice! I used to be obsessed with my phone but luckily learnt to switch off and it is so important. I had my first mobile when I was 21!!! And no Internet!!! I think the generations these days are missing on on the simple pleasure not being dependant on social media, etc…. I do need my phone for work too, and social media, but everything in moderation is my motto xxxx

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  4. Babes about Town says:
    October 17, 2017 at 15:41

    Great post, I chuckled out loud at the thought of you listening to nothing with your headphones lol. It truly is liberating when you have some tech-free time, and you start to wonder what it’s all for… until you get sucked back in to the madness. Getting around town, I’d be totally lost without my phone as I have zero sense of direction and rely on City Mapper, even in my own neighbourhood! I’m trying my best to not be plugged into phone/social media etc all the time though, especially after certain hours and the weekend, and we have switch off days for the kids too. Hard to believe that I grew up in an era when mobile phones weren’t even a thing… and yes, you just had to trust that your meet-up mate would be where they said they were! Thanks for your insights, enjoyed the read x

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    1. Lucy says:
      October 17, 2017 at 18:50

      Thanks for reading – I have completely been sucked straight back in – it is really hard not to when it’s there. Think that’s why it worked as I had no choice. I would recommend it as an experiment – even for just a day!

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  5. Jacqui Paterson says:
    October 17, 2017 at 14:57

    My phone means I can get work done, even at the school gates, but then I feel obliged to always get work done… even at the school gates. It’s a blessing AND a curse!!!

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    1. Lucy says:
      October 17, 2017 at 18:51

      Thanks for reading. That’s so true. I normally check my emails late into the evening, and as soon as I woke up. Instead it was just in working hours – and amazingly nothing bad happened! I would recommend giving it a whirl even for a day or two!

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