The Vitality Journey
Most digital detoxes fail in week one because people remove the technology without replacing the function it was serving. Game designer Joel Bergman of Grizzhoot, who has ADHD and designs the very loops that hook people in, walked us through the exact 30-day method that worked for him: grayscale screens, app friction, time limits, real replacement activities, and a plan for the silence. This is the practical clip from our full conversation on The Vitality Journey Podcast. Discover your purpose through The Calling Quilt(TM) coaching: https://www.destiny-works.com/the-vitality-journey/ 🔑KEY TAKEAWAYS: ⚡️ The two step coaching move that disarms every I don't have time excuse ⚡️ Why awareness comes before any change in nutrition or physical activity ⚡️ The honest why question that separates real goals from surface goals ⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 — The 30-day digital detox: what Newport actually recommends 0:35 — Bergman's setup: grayscale, deleted apps, time limits at zero 2:10 — Why values come before the timer 3:25 — Replacement activities: book club, dog walks, real reading 5:40 — Reintroduction from a blank slate: only what serves your life 7:50 — The honest part: the first week is the hardest 💼 CONNECT WITH US: Website: https://www.destiny-works.com/ Dave's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/d_d_rod/ Dimitri's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dimitrisnowden/ If this segment helped you, please: 💬 Drop your answer to Dave's question below: who would you tell? 🔔 Subscribe for new episodes every month 📲 Share with someone whose list might be shorter than they think #TheVitalityJourneyPodcast #DestinyWorks #LauraBurdick #TimeAudit #HealthCoaching #BehavioralHealth #WellnessCoach #PurposeDriven #NoAddedSugar #ScrollLess #VitalityJourney #TheCallingQuilt
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