
The entire world is a tap away — so why take a digital detox? Because ease and convenience are exactly why going offline helps. Here is why you need one, and how to complete a 24-hour digital detox challenge.
For a longer guide to unplugging, see how to unplug and feel like yourself again.
In this guide
Why you need a digital detox
Digital distractions limit creativity
Hours scrolling Pinterest or comparing your work to others online rarely spark original ideas. Creativity often arrives when your mind is unfocused — yet we fill every gap with screens.
The comparison trap
Online highlight reels shrink your own ideas before they grow. Step away and you make room for thoughts that are actually yours. See bullet journaling for goals for planning on paper instead.
Original inspiration lives offline
In the physical world, you curate what you notice — your neighbourhood, a walk, a café notebook session. Nobody else has your angle.
Slow living and wellbeing
Slow living is about simplifying: remove what does not serve you and leave space to rest. Journaling supports that shift — read the hidden health benefits of journaling.
How to complete the digital detox challenge
Start small
The classic challenge is 24 hours. Go full cold turkey, delete one app for a day, or switch off your phone while keeping other devices — choose what feels doable.
Observe your emotions
Check in during the day: calmer? more present? more inspired? Write it down — the feeling is easier to recall next time stress hits.
Journal your progress
Track how each detox feels in a lined notebook or wellness journal. A habit tracker works well for bullet journalers.
What to do instead
- Wellbeing: log mood and screen time side by side
- Creativity: try morning pages
- Productivity: use a daily planner so you are not opening your phone for every schedule check
After your first detox day, treat it as a tool you can return to whenever you need focus, calm, or a creative reset.
























