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The phone was never really the problem. It was always the quieter question of what you were hoping it would solve. Putting the phone down was supposed to be the hard part. But for many people who have tried, something unexpected surfaces: the phone goes away, and the restlessness remains. The compulsion to check, to fill silence, to stay connected doesn't live in the device - it lives in the habit of mind the device has quietly shaped.Digital Minimalism Beyond the Phone examines what a genuinely simplified digital life actually requires - moving past the familiar advice about screen time limits and notification settings to explore the deeper psychological patterns beneath compulsive connectivity. This book looks at how digital saturation reshapes attention, emotional regulation, and the capacity for sustained inner quiet - and what it actually costs to reclaim those things in a world designed to prevent it.It explores the emotional needs that constant connectivity serves: the avoidance of stillness, the hunger for stimulation, the subtle identity built around being reachable and informed. Rather than prescribing a digital detox, this book offers an honest examination of what life beyond reflexive screen use might genuinely feel like - and what becomes available, mentally and emotionally, when the noise is reduced not just on the device, but in the patterns of thought it has reinforced.For anyone who has sensed that their relationship with technology runs deeper than any app timer can reach, this book offers a more honest starting point for change. Author of English-language books at the intersection of self-help, business dynamics, and historical analysis. Clara uncovers universal truths to help readers build resilient lives and ventures.



