Most people don't realize how much their phone controls their attention - until they try to stop using it. You pick it up for something quick. and suddenly, minutes turn into hours. You sit down to focus. and somehow end up scrolling again. Even when you're not using it, your phone still feels like it's pulling your attention in the background. This isn't a lack of discipline. It's design. Modern smartphones and apps are built to capture attention and keep it for as long as possible.
Every notification, swipe, and recommendation is engineered to keep you engaged - not to help you focus, but to keep you coming back. Over time, this constant distraction takes a real toll: Shorter attention span Reduced focus and productivity Mental fatigue and restlessness Difficulty staying present or thinking deeply Most advice tells you to "use your phone less" or "have more self-control."But that approach rarely works - because it treats the problem as a willpower issue.
This book takes a different approach. You Don't Need Willpower shows you how to break free from phone addiction by changing the system around you, not fighting yourself every day. Instead of relying on motivation, you'll learn how to redesign your environment so distraction becomes harder - and focus becomes your default state. Inside, you'll discover: Why phone addiction is designed, not accidental How apps keep you hooked without you noticing Why willpower fails in the long run Simple system changes that reduce screen time naturally How to rebuild focus without relying on constant discipline This is not about quitting your phone.
It's about taking back control of your attention.
Most people don't realize how much their phone controls their attention - until they try to stop using it. You pick it up for something quick. and suddenly, minutes turn into hours. You sit down to focus. and somehow end up scrolling again. Even when you're not using it, your phone still feels like it's pulling your attention in the background. This isn't a lack of discipline. It's design. Modern smartphones and apps are built to capture attention and keep it for as long as possible.
Every notification, swipe, and recommendation is engineered to keep you engaged - not to help you focus, but to keep you coming back. Over time, this constant distraction takes a real toll: Shorter attention span Reduced focus and productivity Mental fatigue and restlessness Difficulty staying present or thinking deeply Most advice tells you to "use your phone less" or "have more self-control."But that approach rarely works - because it treats the problem as a willpower issue.
This book takes a different approach. You Don't Need Willpower shows you how to break free from phone addiction by changing the system around you, not fighting yourself every day. Instead of relying on motivation, you'll learn how to redesign your environment so distraction becomes harder - and focus becomes your default state. Inside, you'll discover: Why phone addiction is designed, not accidental How apps keep you hooked without you noticing Why willpower fails in the long run Simple system changes that reduce screen time naturally How to rebuild focus without relying on constant discipline This is not about quitting your phone.
It's about taking back control of your attention.