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Katie Marquette's avatar

This examination is such a public service, Kerri, thank you! I cringed while I read through out. I feel I've come a long way with my tech use generally and go through periods where I'm *okay* with my phone use, it still occupies an out-of-proportion place in my life. I also find that because I'm expecting the Light Phone to arrive in May, I just sort of don't put the parameters as strictly on the smartphone because "it will be gone soon anyway" - which is a silly excuse, and the time between now and May I do not want simply wasted on my phone! This was a good reminder of that and tech-lite is going to be a big part of my Lent, I think.

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Leah's avatar

Kerri, thank you for this. I posted about this idea last week, so it's heartening to know I'm not alone. Your questions are very helpful and touch on many old habits I noticed resurfacing since joining Substack last fall. I appreciate that you're making it normal to ask these questions, and providing such helpful ones for us.

I unsubscribed from a lot of great publications to quiet things down - I might resubscribe later, who knows? Recently, I got an alarm clock (I haven't had one since high school) to keep the phone out of my bedroom. Thanks to people on Substack, I've started reading more challenging books after a long hiatus due to being a working mom + pregnancies, moving, etc.

Technology fills in a substantial void for many of us -- communion with God, loving community, a disconnect from the joy and pain of the physical world. Lent is a great time to ask God and others to help fill the void. Thank you so much for this timely and thoughtful post.

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