1. I have checked my wrist frequently, sometimes only minutes apart, for notifications that aren't there. I almost never check to see the actual time.
2. While writing the previous post I literally checked my analog wristwatch to see if there was a response to my first post yet.
3. Despite looking at my watch, if you had asked me what time it was, I couldn't have told you.
4. I find myself looking at my wrist in the dark, even though this watch doesn't have a backlight.
5. This first day with an analog watch has already revealed to me just how much a smart watch has created subconscious, compulsive habits. It's unnerving to see tech rewire your brain like that.
@kyle these are all the reasons I never got a smart watch and never plan to. I’ve spent the last two years trying pretty hard to reduce the amount of time I spend looking at any kind of screen. At the same time I want to maximize the potential for being able to solve challenging problems from ALL of my devices.
Here’s an interesting one to try: charge your phone in a different room while you sleep.