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Sleepless Because of Reels? Why Digital Detox is Becoming the Easiest Way to Reduce Stress

Health experts say simple changes like reducing screen time, avoiding late-night scrolling and spending more offline time can help improve sleep and lower stress in an increasingly digital world.

Aditi Srivastava by Aditi Srivastava
May 16, 2026
in Bihar, Lifestyle
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Patna: Smartphones have become such a regular part of everyday life that many people no longer notice how much time they spend staring at a screen. The day often begins with checking notifications, scrolling through social media and watching short videos before even getting out of bed. It continues throughout the day with constant updates, messages and online activity, and often ends in the same way, with late-night scrolling. While this routine may seem normal, health experts say it can slowly increase stress, disturb sleep and affect emotional well-being.

The growing popularity of short-form videos, especially Reels, has changed how people spend free time. What starts as a few minutes of scrolling can easily turn into hours. This habit keeps the mind occupied continuously, leaving little room for proper rest. Experts say the brain needs regular breaks from stimulation, but endless scrolling prevents that. As a result, many people are beginning to feel unusually tired, restless and easily irritated, even if they cannot immediately understand the reason behind those feelings.

Doctors and mental health professionals are increasingly recommending a simple solution: digital detox. This means taking conscious breaks from phones and other digital devices during the day. It does not require giving up technology completely, but rather creating healthier habits around its use. Spending even a small amount of time away from screens can help reduce mental stress. It gives the mind a chance to recover, improves concentration and often leads to better sleep. People who reduce their screen time often report feeling more relaxed and emotionally balanced.

One of the most common habits experts warn against is using a phone immediately after waking up. Starting the day by checking social media or reading messages can create stress before the morning has properly begun. Instead, many recommend keeping the phone away for at least the first 30 minutes after waking. This time can be spent exercising, stretching, meditating or simply talking to family members. Such small changes can improve mood and make the day feel less rushed.

Another important step is controlling notifications. Many apps constantly send alerts that pull attention away from work and rest. Every sound or vibration prompts people to check their phone, often without thinking. Experts say turning off unnecessary notifications can help reduce distractions and make it easier to focus. Fewer interruptions also lower the sense of pressure that comes from feeling always available online.

Using smartphones late at night has also become a major concern. The blue light from screens affects the body’s sleep cycle by reducing melatonin, the hormone that helps people sleep. Watching videos or scrolling through social media before bed keeps the mind active, making it harder to relax. Health experts advise avoiding phones for at least one hour before sleeping. Reading a book, listening to music or simply sitting quietly can help the body prepare for proper rest.

Spending time with family and friends is another important part of reducing screen dependence. Many people now spend hours online but little time talking face to face. Experts say social interaction in real life plays a major role in reducing stress. Going for a walk, meeting friends or having a simple conversation with loved ones can improve mood more effectively than spending the same time on a phone. These interactions create a sense of connection that social media often fails to provide.

Digital detox does not mean rejecting technology. Phones remain essential for communication, work and daily tasks. The goal is balance. Setting fixed no-phone periods during the day, such as during meals, study time or family gatherings, can help create healthier routines. Experts say small changes in screen habits can lead to big improvements in sleep, focus and peace of mind. In a world where screens are everywhere, taking regular breaks may be one of the simplest ways to protect mental health.

 

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