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Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781409182900
Publisher: Trapeze
Age Range: Adult (Non Fiction)
Overview
How to Break Up With Your Phone is a practical, science-backed guide for anyone who feels tethered to their smartphone. Written by award-winning health and science journalist Catherine Price, this paperback lays out a clear 30-day plan to help readers reduce compulsive checking, reclaim focus, and build a calmer, more intentional relationship with technology. It's an accessible, non-judgemental toolkit rather than a lecture on giving up devices altogether.
About the Book
Split into two parts — "The Wake-Up" and "The Breakup" — the book first helps readers understand exactly how smartphones are designed to hijack attention, drawing on behavioural science and interviews with tech insiders. Catherine Price explains how constant notifications and infinite scrolling affect memory, sleep, mood, and relationships, without resorting to scare tactics. The second half offers a structured, day-by-day plan: decluttering apps, turning off non-essential notifications, creating phone-free zones, and gradually rebuilding a healthier daily rhythm. Rather than demanding total abstinence, the plan is designed to be realistic and sustainable, acknowledging that most of us still need our phones for work and daily life. Exercises are short and actionable, making the book easy to dip into during a busy week. Real-world tips cover everything from redesigning your home screen to changing bedtime habits, so the guidance translates directly into everyday life. The tone throughout is warm, funny, and encouraging rather than preachy, which is part of why the book has resonated with such a wide readership since its original US publication and this UK Trapeze paperback edition.
About the Author
Catherine Price is an award-winning health and science journalist and founder of Screen/Life Balance. She is a bestselling author whose books include this title and The Power of Fun: How to Feel Alive Again. Her journalism has appeared in a wide range of major publications, and her books are known for blending solid research with practical, compassionate advice on wellbeing.
Why You'll Love This Self-Help Guide
Clear, structured, and genuinely useful, this paperback turns vague resolutions to "use your phone less" into a concrete daily plan — perfect for readers, students, or professionals who want more focus and less scrolling.
Please Note: Cover design may vary slightly from the image shown; this listing is for the UK edition with ISBN 9781409182900.
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