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I tricked my brain out of its phone addiction — here’s how

Por: New York Post Life September 16, 2023

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If you find yourself mindlessly scrolling on your phone when you should be working — you’re not alone. Self-described productivity guru Arsia Sasha, 30, shared a tip on his TikTok account to trick your brain into being more productive. Sasha, who creates content to help people stay focused and achieve their goals, said he also falls victim to the addictive lure of checking his smartphone.  “Whenever I wasn’t actively working on... + full article



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