Choose two or three daily inbox windows, tie them to planner blocks, and write them visibly on your page. Outside those windows, apps stay silent. Keep a capture line in your notebook for any urge to check; convert it into a task if warranted. When the window opens, clear items briskly, schedule follow-ups on paper, and close confidently. Tell us which window timing best matches your energy valleys without starving collaboration or care.
A two-device approach can be transformative: a minimal phone for calls, maps, and messages, and a tablet or computer for heavy apps during planned sessions. If that’s impractical, strip your lock screen to time and calendar only. Hide addictive apps in a folder on the last screen, disable red badges, and rely on planner prompts instead. Share your most effective notification setting, including one toggle you feared changing but now celebrate daily.
Real emergencies are rare but matter. Set a short whitelist—family, caretaking, essential work lines—to bypass silencing. Everything else can wait until scheduled windows. Write your emergency policy inside your planner so you and your team share expectations. After any urgent event, use your notebook to debrief what worked, what broke, and what boundary needs repair. Invite readers to post scripts they use to communicate availability; collective wisdom reduces anxiety for everyone.
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