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Episode 190: The Digital StraitjacketRead the full article here: https://smartkeys.org/website-blockers/
In this episode of the SmartKeys podcast, we admit a hard truth: in the battle between your willpower and the best engineers in Silicon Valley, your willpower is going to lose. We discuss why relying on self-control to avoid digital distractions is a failing strategy, and why you need external tools to defend your attention.
Based on the strategic guide by Felix Römer, we explore the world of Website Blockers—tools that act as a "surrogate prefrontal cortex." We analyze the psychology of the "Ulysses Pact" (binding yourself to the mast to resist the sirens) and review the best software for turning your dumb computer into a focused workstation.
In this episode, you will learn:
The Willpower Gap: Why "just trying harder" doesn't work against apps designed to hijack your dopamine receptors, and why you need to remove the option to scroll.
Hard vs. Soft Blocks: The difference between a browser extension (easy to disable) and system-level blockers like Freedom or Cold Turkey (impossible to bypass).
Whitelisting vs. Blacklisting: The extreme productivity hack of blocking the entire internet and only allowing the 3-4 specific URLs you need to do your job.
Scheduled Focus: Setting up "recurring blocks" (e.g., 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM) so your computer automatically enters focus mode every morning without you having to decide.
The "Pause" Technique: How adding a simple 20-second delay before a site opens can be enough to interrupt the subconscious habit loop of checking news or social media.
Mobile Defense: Strategies for locking down your smartphone so you don't simply switch screens when your desktop is blocked.
Stop fighting a losing battle with your browser. Tune in to learn how to lock the door on distractions.
Resources mentioned:
🌐 Visit SmartKeys: https://smartkeys.org
Note: This episode features an AI-generated conversation based on source material from SmartKeys.org
By SmartKeysEpisode 190: The Digital StraitjacketRead the full article here: https://smartkeys.org/website-blockers/
In this episode of the SmartKeys podcast, we admit a hard truth: in the battle between your willpower and the best engineers in Silicon Valley, your willpower is going to lose. We discuss why relying on self-control to avoid digital distractions is a failing strategy, and why you need external tools to defend your attention.
Based on the strategic guide by Felix Römer, we explore the world of Website Blockers—tools that act as a "surrogate prefrontal cortex." We analyze the psychology of the "Ulysses Pact" (binding yourself to the mast to resist the sirens) and review the best software for turning your dumb computer into a focused workstation.
In this episode, you will learn:
The Willpower Gap: Why "just trying harder" doesn't work against apps designed to hijack your dopamine receptors, and why you need to remove the option to scroll.
Hard vs. Soft Blocks: The difference between a browser extension (easy to disable) and system-level blockers like Freedom or Cold Turkey (impossible to bypass).
Whitelisting vs. Blacklisting: The extreme productivity hack of blocking the entire internet and only allowing the 3-4 specific URLs you need to do your job.
Scheduled Focus: Setting up "recurring blocks" (e.g., 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM) so your computer automatically enters focus mode every morning without you having to decide.
The "Pause" Technique: How adding a simple 20-second delay before a site opens can be enough to interrupt the subconscious habit loop of checking news or social media.
Mobile Defense: Strategies for locking down your smartphone so you don't simply switch screens when your desktop is blocked.
Stop fighting a losing battle with your browser. Tune in to learn how to lock the door on distractions.
Resources mentioned:
🌐 Visit SmartKeys: https://smartkeys.org
Note: This episode features an AI-generated conversation based on source material from SmartKeys.org