Your phone buzzes and you look at it. We’re conditioned to immediately look any time we get a notification. Why? Because we get a little dopamine release from it.
Why is that a bad thing? Because when you look at a notification the moment your phone buzzes, you are giving away your power over your own time. You are allowing a person, or an app, to decide for you how you will spend your time. Do you really want other people, or apps, to be deciding for you how your day progresses?
Step 1 is to turn off notifications for email, because how many emails are actually urgent and need you to respond right away? Probably none.
Step 2 is to look through your apps, and decide which ones are worth interrupting your time. Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat; how many of the notifications that you get are urgent? If they’re not urgent, then why is your phone interrupting you for them? Do you have rain alerts? Do you need them?
Once you’ve got the notifications turned off, you can decide for yourself when you want to open Snapchat and see what your friends have been up to. You can take control of your time. I think you’ll feel a lot better choosing for yourself how you spend your time.