Is your phone blocking your personal growth? Learn how to break the scroll, reclaim your focus, and shift your identity to finally start living on purpose.

Being her means being unavailable to the noise so you can be available to the growth. It’s about choosing to be the architect of your attention rather than a consumer of someone else’s content.
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Nia: Miles, I was looking at my screen time yesterday and I realized I’ve been spending more time with my phone than with my actual life. It’s like I’m waiting for a "glow up" to just happen, but I’m too busy scrolling through everyone else’s.
Miles: It’s so relatable, Nia. We talk about "being her," but it’s hard to be anyone when a glowing rectangle is taking up three months of your year. That’s over 100 days just... gone to the scroll.
Nia: That is a staggering way to put it. It’s not just a "bad habit"; it’s a barrier to the person we’re trying to become. I mean, how can we self-actualize when we’re constantly interrupted by a notification about a celebrity's star sign?
Miles: Exactly. It’s about changing the environment, not just your willpower. So let’s explore how we can reclaim that mental space and finally start living on purpose.