This means that you're able to see a detailed analysis of how you spend your time online. You may think that five minutes here and there isn't a big deal, but when you look at your report, you may see that it's a good chunk of time that you are wasting on something that is not producing results in your life. You even receive a once-a-week email showing your results. The app gives you a productivity rating on your overall achievements for the week.
If you find yourself using your smartphone more than you’d like to, the Flipd app may be useful for you. The app allows you to lock your screen for a set period. If you're supposed to be working on a big project this afternoon and you find that you're playing around on your phone, you can lock your device for a set amount of time.
For example, you can set a timer for 30 minutes for a task you want to complete. You will be locked out of your phone during this time to limit distractions. However, there is a 60-second emergency unlock button per locked session in case you need to use your phone. You can also receive calls if needed, but only from three contacts you’ve selected when setting up the app.
If you have serious self-control concerns, then Cold Turkey may be the most effective app for you. Like some of the other self-control apps mentioned above, Cold Turkey can help you block a specific website or app, but it takes it a step further by allowing you to set periods of time when you are unable to access your computer or device. This may be a useful app to use if you find that you have a certain time of day when you have difficulty with self-control online. This could involve staying up too late accessing social media or going on a middle-of-the-night spending spree on Amazon. You can create a schedule and choose a time when you can't access your device at all.
In addition to using the apps above, you might build more self-control by talking to a licensed therapist. You can search for a local therapist or try online therapy, which numerous studies have demonstrated to be just as effective as in-office therapy. Online therapy is a widely accepted modality for treating mental health challenges related to impulse or emotion control.
As mentioned above, if you are experiencing frustration or anxiety because of a lack of self-control, online counseling may help. BetterHelp has a network of more than 25,000 licensed therapists who can provide guidance to those experiencing difficulty with self-control. With BetterHelp, you can connect with a therapist via phone, videoconferencing, or in-app messaging at a time that works for your schedule.
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