Digital habits
โฑ๏ธ Screen Time Behavior
- On free time, she spends an average of 4–6 hours daily on digital hobbies: passion projects, casual games, and social media.
- TikTok takes up the longest screen time often, followed by Pinterest, Instagram, and Facebook.
- If she has important tasks (like school work or deadlines), she does those first before indulging in digital fun. Priorities first, then reward.
๐งน Weekly Digital Decluttering Ritual
- Removes old or unnecessary posts from social media at other times.
- Unfriends or unfollows inactive or random contacts occasionally.
- Clears browser cache and storage sometimes.
- Deletes unimportant emails every other week.
- Cleans her downloads folder and laptop files when she feels she needs cleanup.
- Uses Windows Disk Cleanup and empties the TEMP folder.
๐ Password Management
- Uses Google Password Manager to securely store and autofill her logins, or remembers mentally occasionally.
- Updates passwords when prompted or after a reset
- Mostly keeps recovery options updated.
๐ Transferring Files
- Phone photos/files → Transferred/copied to portable storage every 2-3 months
- Laptop files → Moved to portable storage every 2-3 weeks
๐ Device Charging Habits
- Usually charges when the battery hits 10–15%.
- After long usage, she lets her phone cool down before charging again.
- Stops charging around 97% to preserve battery health.
- Does occasional deep charge cycles for battery calibration.
๐ Notifications Handling
- Uses “Do Not Disturb” mode when studying, working, or sleeping, but sometimes forgets to turn it on or keeps it off during lighter tasks.
- Checks and replies to messages when she’s free or in the mood, but occasionally replies even when slightly busy.
- Turns off notifications for apps that aren’t urgent, though some apps remain on depending on how she feels or how often she uses them.
- Prioritizes mental focus and peace, but sometimes allows herself to be distracted for a while before getting back on track.
๐ Phone Note-Taking Style
- Jots down quick thoughts, reminders, ideas on the built-in notes app or Google Keep sometimes.
- Uses emojis to match the mood or importance (e.g., โจ๐ง ๐๐ก) when she feels like it.
- Color-codes her notes sometimes with aesthetic pastel themes.
- Sometimes organizes them by tags like “todo,” “grocery,” “lyrics,” or “quotes”