Does removing the choice entirely actually work for screen time?
Been thinking about this a lot lately. Most screen time solutions fail because they still leave room for willpower — you set a limit, you override it. You block an app, you unblock it when you’re desperate.
What if the solution is just removing the decision completely? Like, certain apps are blocked by default, no option to uninstall or override. And you get a fixed daily limit — when it’s gone, it’s gone.
Has anyone tried something like this — either for themselves or their kids? Did the “no choice” approach actually work, or did it just create workarounds?
u/ChampionshipTiny3583 — 8 days ago