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Sunshine Coast experts share phone-free hour strategies

Local wellness professionals reveal how to reclaim mental space without ditching technology entirely.

By Sunshine Coast Wellness Desk · 30 June 2026 at 11:55 pm · 2 min read · 389 words Updated

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The average Australian checks their phone 96 times daily—roughly every 10 minutes. For many Sunshine Coast residents juggling work, family and social commitments, that constant connectivity is quietly eroding mental wellbeing. The good news? You don't need a drastic digital exile. Strategic phone-free hours, tailored to your lifestyle, can meaningfully reduce stress and anxiety.

"Digital detox doesn't mean going cold turkey," explains wellness research emerging from USC's health programs. "It's about intentional boundaries that align with your daily rhythm." The science is compelling: even 30 minutes without notification alerts allows your nervous system to downshift, reducing cortisol—your body's stress hormone.

Start small and specific. Rather than vague "less screen time" goals, designate actual hours. Morning joggers on the Noosa National Park coastal track report clearer thinking when they leave phones at home—the natural endorphin boost compounds when coupled with genuine disconnection. Others find success with a "phone-free dinner" between 6–7pm, or a device-free hour before bed to improve sleep quality.

Location matters too. Treat phone-free spaces like you'd treat a reserved table at a café. The Mooloolaba Esplanade's grassy areas, Eumundi markets during weekend browsing, or even a quiet corner at home becomes your sanctuary. One barrier many face: the anxiety of "missing" messages. Counter this by setting an auto-reply during your detox window, or scheduling a specific check-in time afterward.

Practical triggers help habits stick. Link your phone-free hour to an existing routine: during Sunday morning coffee, while walking through your neighbourhood, or during family meals. Apps like Freedom or digital wellness features built into iPhones and Android devices can physically restrict access during set hours—removing willpower from the equation entirely.

The mental health payoff extends beyond stress reduction. Users report improved focus, better sleep, and richer conversations. For Sunshine Coast residents already blessed with natural beauty, phone-free hours amplify what makes this region special—genuine presence in our environment and with each other.

Start this week with just one hour. Observe what emerges in that space. Most people discover that digital detox isn't about deprivation; it's about reclaiming something you've already lost: your attention, and with it, your peace.

For personalised stress management strategies or concerns about technology dependence impacting your mental health, consult your local GP or a qualified mental health professional.

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