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How To Stop Reaching For Your Phone Right When You Wake Up

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It’s 6:30 a.m., and the alarm on your phone is going off. You roll over to turn it off and notice you already have several notifications. You promise yourself you’re just going to respond to that one text from your sister and put your phone down. Then you see you have a Slack DM from your boss that you want to address. After that, an Apple News alert catches your eye and you end up doom-scrolling on Twitter for a bit. Before you know it, 30 minutes have gone by, and you’re left feeling anxious, drained and scatterbrained before you even brush your teeth.

Reaching for your phone right when you wake up is an all-too-common habit — and one a lot of people would like to kick. By engaging with our devices first thing in the morning, we “run the risk of being exposed to negative or stressful information” that can lead to worry and overstimulation, therapist Annisa Pirasteh, owner of Act2Change Therapy & Wellness Center in Atlanta, told HuffPost.

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