With constant screen time causing stress, more people are creating “no-phone zones” at home and even in public spaces. These tech-free zones are meant to help you reconnect with the real world — face-to-face conversations, nature, and even silence. Coffee shops, bedrooms, and even entire weekend getaways are going phone-free. Is this realistic in 2025, or just wishful thinking? Do you think tech-free areas can actually make us happier?
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