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6 Steps to Breaking Facebook Addiction With ‘Activation Energy’

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If you use activation energy to your advantage you can kill your impulses to go on Facebook without having to delete your account or use willpower to stop yourself.

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Have you felt like you just can’t get off of Facebook, and the hours just fly by without you getting much done?

You’re not alone, millions of people experience Facebook addiction.

It almost ridiculous that something seemingly so innocuous could have such a powerful draw, but Facebook addiction can be a major contributor to procrastination.

The momentary rush we get from opening Facebook and seeing those little red notification icons on the top corner of the page has a drug like effect.

“Do I have any notices? I’ll just logon and check…”

In the case of Facebook addiction you can harness the power of activation energy and use it to your advantage. Instead of removing small barriers, you’ll want to create barriers to make it more time consuming or difficult to indulge in this bad habit.

These are all simple methods you can use right now to disconnect your brain from Facebook so you can focus more on things that matter.

1. Logout
If you’re always logged in then it’s is far too easy and tempting to avoid. It only takes a second after all, so the trick is to expand that second by logging out. Do it right now and you’ll notice how much less enticing Facebook is since you will have to log back in every time.

2. Delete your login information
The next deterrent that will add more activation energy to get into Facebook is deleting your login information. This hassle will make it that much more unappealing to randomly browse your news feed for no good reason.

3. Remove Icons
Just like logging out, removing icons will make it a little more time consuming to get back in. Remove icons on your desktop and mobile.

4. Turn off notifications
You won’t have that problem if you log off, but turn off your notifications too so Facebook won’t beckon you with beeps and emails.

5. Remove the Facebook app from your phone
Nothing is more distracting than having Facebook everywhere you go. It can be bad enough while at home or your office, but if you’re tempted to check messages anytime you have a free moment you probably will.

6. Download a newsfeed blocker
Not exactly part of the activation energy theme, but too good not to mention. “Kill News Feed”, a free app on Google’s Chrome web store, has worked the best for me by-far because even when I login I don’t get sucked into scrolling through my news feed.

If you use activation energy to your advantage you can kill your impulses to go on Facebook without having to delete your account or use willpower to stop yourself.

Implement these strategies and you will start experiencing a much more productive day almost instantly.
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Eddy Baller is a men’s dating and personal development coach. For more ways to crush it in life and dating join his free newsletter.

This post originally appeared on Steven Aitchison.

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