Stop using your phone as a hobby

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2023
  • Want to reduce your screen time? Me too. I wanted to go back to how I used to spend my free time when I was younger. But it wasn't as simple as that.
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    Hi, I'm Akta :) I'm trying to find more meaning in my relationships, work, and life in general, because I think there's more to it than what society tells us. I try to approach things in a less overwhelming way, because I think there's already so much pressure on us from society.
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Комментарии • 76

  • @ImAnthonyAguilar
    @ImAnthonyAguilar Год назад +72

    "didnt feel like i was living life, I felt like I was just killing time." very accurate to how it feels

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +2

      I’m so glad you relate 😅

  • @antonioortiz3654
    @antonioortiz3654 Год назад +29

    I always struggle with that pressure of needing monetize everything. It doesn’t help when I show my family and friends my photography (which I do for fun) and they say “hey you should be a graduation or wedding photographer.” I’ve tried monetizing previous hobbies and, as you said, it just led to me burning out on them. We need to go back to being present in the moment and not on optimizing our life for social media.

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      Exactly this!! I hope you’re able to enjoy photography for the fun of it still!

  • @SilverXT
    @SilverXT Год назад +21

    I decided to leave my phone in my bedroom during the day and sat in the recliner in my office until I became BORED out of my mind. Once ideas came to my head, I rushed to my desktop and began writing a novel. It's helped tremendously.

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +3

      Love that the ideas flowed when you were bored!!

  • @Glitchs247365
    @Glitchs247365 Год назад +13

    We're all suffering in the same way. It feels like we're living in a twilight zone, a fever dream, whatever you want to call it - and what's truly gone is the pursuit of community and enriching the lives of others. Primitively and organically, human beings thrive in systems of community, like being a part of a village or a tribe - much like you would've seen hundreds of years ago, although they still exist (in very small numbers). Individualism (or I would call it, macro-narcissism), technology, and the pursuit of happiness/success, driven by a relentless sense to prove our self-worth, is absolutely ruining the experience of life for everyone living it right now. So now the question stands, how do we move forward from here? Thank you for making this video and for your genuine honesty. You are the person the world needs more of, unfortunately so many of us lack the awareness to even slightly comprehend the nature of our situation.

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +1

      I really love your points about what’s affecting our human experience!! Thank you so much for your kind words and I’m glad you’ve got a similar mindset for what’s missing in life right now

  • @okaybutyoudontknowme
    @okaybutyoudontknowme 2 месяца назад +1

    You're absolutely right for saying that hobbies without a purpose is blatant and meaningless. It would keep you entertained but won't serve a pursuit in the long run. I like reading non-fiction but i haven't read anything in a while, this video encouraged me to read everyday and enhance my writing skills because I believe it's limited and my vocabulary isn't wide enough. So instead of using my E diary online I am about to maintain a physical diary to converse my thoughts. I'll update how I progressed after a few months hopefully.

  • @mamank9320
    @mamank9320 8 месяцев назад +3

    As a 43 years old woman, I relate so much to what you say ! Before smartphone, I used to have a lot of hobbies, but now I just feel lost when I have free time so I take my phone and waste my time on it. I feel like I don’t really live my life anymore, like I used to, that I miss all the important stuff. Not all but almost. Smartphone and social media are the worst things that happened to me.

  • @CassieAngelica
    @CassieAngelica Год назад +5

    Your advice is perfect. Combining philosophy and psychology to deliver to ultimate beatdown of doom-scrolling. Side note: free time only comes to those who can afford it. The system most people live in does not grant them that luxury.

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much Cassie!! And of course it’s true, with financial pressures it is more difficult to have free time but if there’s time to mindlessly scroll, there’s time to do things you love too

    • @CassieAngelica
      @CassieAngelica Год назад

      @@Akta Yes, very true.=)

  • @user-zd2jl1ys9i
    @user-zd2jl1ys9i 5 дней назад

    I also thought: maybe we should aim to spend our time in internet meaningful too. I think there is no perfect solution, but combination of environment changes to get rid of triggers, easy, fun and meaningful offline hobbies and working on intention to spend information consuming online for something really meaningful, with purpose should make difference.

  • @bdawg9206
    @bdawg9206 Год назад +4

    Moving away from endless scrolling is so right. I know the expression is 'mindless', but I think it is more of a habit. I have found that trying to learn a new language is a great way to combine short, focussed scrolling with a purpose and also fun.
    Buona giornata! 😀

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +1

      I love that you’re learning a new language, that’s so awesome!!

    • @bdawg9206
      @bdawg9206 Год назад +1

      @@Akta Grazie mille! 🇮🇹

    • @user-zd2jl1ys9i
      @user-zd2jl1ys9i 5 дней назад +1

      Yeah, me too. Feels good to know you at least practise a language

  • @tiffanytavassoli6646
    @tiffanytavassoli6646 Год назад +6

    Akta, I was just thinking yesterday about when you would post a new video because I love your content so much! And I agree with everything you said. Hobbies are good to pursue in of themselves-not necessarily for a specific purpose or use. I love how engaging with art or reading a book for example allows for contemplation. Most people today don’t know how to bask in beauty or to simply deeply reflect, which is what many hobbies allow us to do.

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +2

      Thanks so much Tiffany 🥺 I completely agree! Hobbies make me feel so grounded in the present

  • @ftcuonika
    @ftcuonika Год назад +3

    I resonated with so much of what you shared. For me, I tend to be on Twitter a lot always scrolling, and even though I find myself entertained by the memes and jokes I'm still so bored. Social media itself can be useful but it is also a big waste of time if we don't use it responsibly, just imagine how many things we could have achieved if it wasn't for mindless scrolling. I've always envisioned myself as a published author, I could have probably written and finished my book by now or probably brush up on my art skills. Social media has stolen so much of that time. Walking in nature, riding a bike, having games night or visiting a family member is so much more rewarding than mindless scrolling. Do I feel I could survive without social media, most definitely, there is just so much more to life than scrolling, travelling is something I also want to accomplish. Social media addiction is no different from substance abuse. I feel overtime social media will not matter to most of us and I can't wait for everyone to experience this....anyways Awesome video

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +1

      All of the hobbies and projects you mentioned sound soooo amazing and I really hope you make time for them :) I agree completely xxx

  • @julianday
    @julianday Год назад +3

    I agree that phones are addictive. I was brought up in the 50s and 60s and have done a lot of things in my life , gliding being one of my passions. My recent screen time has been seven hours a day which is a stupid figure. Now I have more spare time I shall ditch the phone and take off !

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +1

      I love that you got to develop your passions before technology came along!

    • @julianday
      @julianday Год назад

      @@Akta yes , they were different times , most people didn’t have a car and the TV only had three channels so we had to find things to do as kids , great times really. As you can see though , I’m still picking up this bl@@dy phone which Stifles the thought processes , it really is addictive.

  • @yurydmorales
    @yurydmorales Год назад +8

    Recently I had this conversation with someone that some hobbies are menat to remain as hobbies, a space for ourselves. It is not always about to take it to a next level, monetize it or anything related because sometimes its doing these things that takes away the enjoyment and joy that bring us this hobby of ours. Of course, there are plenty of hobbies that we can try, have (not all at the same time haha) and even monetize and take it to a next level.
    Love your videos, I'm 25 and your videos and messages behind them make me reorient and think about my future decisions and somehow take things with more calm but without rush. Greeting from Dominican Republic 🇩🇴🤍

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much for your kind words Yury, they mean a lot 🥰

  • @danjohnson5164
    @danjohnson5164 Год назад +1

    From around 2:44 onward explains so much as to why I've personally not done so much in terms of social media in the last year or so, particularly Instagram, apart from mindlessly scroll at any given opportunity. Especially the thought of being pressured to make things look great or even perfect, feeling everything needs an outcome, and more importantly, feeling like we're not "allowed to play due to constant pressure to excel," - and as a whole, feeling like we're not good enough or even gonna fail altogether, which, thinking about it, can be very detrimental overall to people's wellbeing.
    So thank you, Akta, for expressing it in this way. Really spoke to me personally in loads of ways.

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +1

      Wow thanks Dan! I’m so glad this spoke to you!!🥰

  • @ritchiewong16
    @ritchiewong16 Год назад +1

    Hey Akta! 👋
    Just like many of your previous videos, this one really spoke to me. It’s so true that whenever we tend to mindlessly scroll on our phones, we end up losing sight of the very reason we enjoy the hobbies we enjoy in the first place. It’s only when we practice getting into the habit of actually enjoying our hobbies that we end up feeling fulfilled with the experience the way we always have growing up.
    Sending you lots of love!!! ❤️❤️❤️🤗

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +1

      Hey Ritchie!! It’s so nice to see you here :) thanks for watching! I’m glad that you resonated with this :)

  • @Y2k90s
    @Y2k90s 11 месяцев назад +1

    Good ending resolution!

  • @danieldman8515
    @danieldman8515 Год назад

    Hi Akta! love this video topic. A hobby is a hobby because you only do it for fun! Not everything needs to be monetized and I agree that is where we lose hobbies we once enjoyed. People should be able to go back to doing their favorite activities for fun and just let themselves be creative and free! Great video as always Akta 😊

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +1

      Absolutely!! Thanks so much for watching 🤗

  • @K-a-R
    @K-a-R Год назад

    Wow good point, and great to see your content again!

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      Thank you 🤗

  • @ntrg3248
    @ntrg3248 Год назад +2

    I only go on social media for the intent of looking at art, since I draw and enjoy art I at least get a bit of value from scrolling. Of course, I don't scroll for hours on end but my screen time is still pretty bad anyway.

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +2

      I think that’s what I found funny, I’m also super intentional about what I consume, but even then my screen time was high!

  • @studywithme2707
    @studywithme2707 Год назад +1

    Much needed 🙏🙏

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      ❤️

  • @user-zd2jl1ys9i
    @user-zd2jl1ys9i 5 дней назад

    I don’t think that’s the main issue, (but a issue, yeah)
    Scrolling is easy, it’s passive, it’s instant gratification. A lot of other hobbies are not. But I feel similar compulsive effect as social media when I’m making puzzles, for example, or even with berry picking (but you just can’t go to nature every day full year, and puzzle ends, your back hurts))) So other ways to spend time and hobbies can be addictive too, but they usually limited by something, on the other hand social medias are always with us, that’s different, too easy, very little effort = very addictive)

    • @user-zd2jl1ys9i
      @user-zd2jl1ys9i 5 дней назад

      Sorry, English isn’t my language, but I was interested enough to write a comment :) thank you for your video

    • @user-zd2jl1ys9i
      @user-zd2jl1ys9i 5 дней назад

      And about “you don’t have a hobby cause it should be meaningful” issue - what’s more meaningless that endless content consuming? And yet It didn’t stop us at all. I use Duolingo for French language - just for fun and feeling that I have a bit of good alternative to social media. isn’t that enough reason? For me it is :)

    • @user-zd2jl1ys9i
      @user-zd2jl1ys9i 5 дней назад

      But yeah I agree that the issuee with hobbies are present. People just can’t relax enough to do something for the sake of doing without focusing on result, they feel internal pressure :) And social media too often link hobbies back to social media: when I try detox I stumble every time: you try cook, but you need to google recipe, going for a walk? There was some saved place I was planning to visit, let me check the integration makes it harder.

  • @MrGURRITO
    @MrGURRITO 9 месяцев назад

    Great honest video

  • @martinarjune
    @martinarjune Год назад +1

    Horrible feeling knowing we waste a lot of time consuming random meaningless crap on our phones. Terrible habit that we need to replace with better habits. That or get an old style Nokia brick phone haha.

  • @edwardotieno3264
    @edwardotieno3264 Год назад

    We missed your content ...thanks for advice

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      Thanks Edward 🥰

  • @arslanmanzoor6862
    @arslanmanzoor6862 Год назад

    This channel fills the void in my heart that began when Thomas Frank got addicted to Notion and stopped making cool videos

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      That’s so kind of you to say, thanks Arslan! :)

  • @zatty
    @zatty Год назад

    You have a lovely voice...11 hours gosh!

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      Thanks so much!! I know 😭

  • @hayattmohamed7690
    @hayattmohamed7690 Год назад

    OH HEYY!! Look who's BACKKK

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      🙋‍♀️

  • @AlmightyScorchy
    @AlmightyScorchy 4 месяца назад

    Hey, would you like to do a podcast episode about productivity?

  • @NateshasAmbience
    @NateshasAmbience Год назад +4

    I thought about this a few hours ago! This is so on time. I agree with you. I think adulting got in the way. Our minds switched to monetizing things instead of just doing things for the sake of enjoyment. 🤔 By the way, your makeup looks amazing!!! 💄

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much Natesha 🥰❤️ so glad you relate!

    • @NateshasAmbience
      @NateshasAmbience Год назад

      @@Akta 😄❤️

  • @girlbye4522
    @girlbye4522 Год назад

    You are so underrated❤

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      Thank you 🥺❤️

  • @chinyererachel
    @chinyererachel Год назад +1

    Welcome back Akta🫶🏼

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +1

      Thanks Chinyere 🤗🤗

  • @spaceSecs
    @spaceSecs Год назад +1

    Ironic.. watching RUclips about NOT watching RUclips...

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад +1

      Means you want something more for your time… hope you find it :)

  • @studywithme2707
    @studywithme2707 Год назад +2

    Need more regular videos ❤

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      I promise I’ll try 😅

  • @AwesomeRando
    @AwesomeRando Год назад

    Not endlessly scrolling has been pretty easy for me. For starters, I don't follow too many accounts on social media. Second, I only have a small number of apps on my phone. I don't even think this is intentional. I really don't know how to waste my time on my phone. Sometimes I would try scrolling as much as I can, but I eventually give up and put my phone down and do something else with my time.

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      I love that!

  • @kalasatwater2224
    @kalasatwater2224 11 месяцев назад

    I put down my phone but picked up my laptop 😳

  • @drmash2591
    @drmash2591 Год назад

    scroll for the public freakouts!

  • @VN-qm1qy
    @VN-qm1qy Год назад

    Well somebody remember their RUclips password ❤😃

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      😂😂

  • @voiceofomiej7722
    @voiceofomiej7722 11 месяцев назад

    You have the best cousin?

  • @sonicleaves
    @sonicleaves 11 месяцев назад

    It's ok to not have hobbies and just chill on the internet. Technology is this way now, it's changed life as we know it. Might as well embrace it.

  • @annaspeaks373
    @annaspeaks373 Год назад +1

    Just came here to feel safe and ok🫶🏻

    • @Akta
      @Akta  Год назад

      🥹🥹