How bad is it for us to be on our phones all the time?

I think this plays a bigger role than we realize or want to admit. Especially those of us still trying to improve our condition.

Does anyone have personal experience with this or know the scientific basis behind it? I would also be curious if anyone contributes not being on there phone as an asset in there recovery?

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u/Friendly-Sail6703 — 20 hours ago
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How bad is it for us to be on our phones all the time?

I think this plays a bigger role than we realize or want to admit. Especially those of us still trying to improve our condition.

Does anyone have personal experience with this or know the scientific basis behind it? I would also be curious if anyone contributes not being on there phone as an asset in there recovery?

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u/Friendly-Sail6703 — 20 hours ago

Who is your personal winner of 2026?

Maybe I’m missing it but I’m genuinely surprised this hasn’t already been asked yet? I’m curious because this was such a surprising year with the results.

For me personally: 🇨🇭Switzerland’s song Alice is my winner and I was very sad to see her non-qualify.

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u/Friendly-Sail6703 — 7 days ago

WTF pulled all-nighter, I feel great

I know I might be getting ahead of myself but yesterday I just didn’t go to bed and stayed awake the whole night and next day. At around noon once I got up and moving I felt fine not tired at all and more importantly my brain fog lifted for the first time ever.

Admittedly it was only for about 2 hours when I sat back down to watch a movie the brain fog came back but still…

Is this a fluke or has anyone else experienced anything like this? I assumed it was adrenaline at first but I don’t feel wired? If anyone has thoughts or ideas how to replicate this i would appreciate it, I’ll update this in a few days when everything has settled down.

P.S. I do not suggest anyone pull an all-nighter, I seem to be the exception everyone else I have seen sleep deprivation makes them significantly worse.

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u/Friendly-Sail6703 — 21 days ago
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Sleep Deprivation Helped Me?

I know I might be getting ahead of myself but yesterday I just didn’t go to bed and stayed awake the whole night and next day. At around noon once I got up and moving I felt fine not tired at all and more importantly my brain fog lifted for the first time ever.

Admittedly it was only for about 2 hours when I sat back down to watch a movie the brain fog came back but still…

Is this a fluke or has anyone else experienced anything like this? I assumed it was adrenaline at first but I don’t feel wired? If anyone has thoughts or ideas how to replicate this i would appreciate it, I’ll update this in a few days when everything has settled down.

P.S. I do not suggest anyone pull an all-nighter, I seem to be the exception everyone else I have seen sleep deprivation makes them significantly worse.

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u/Friendly-Sail6703 — 21 days ago