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    Take a Digital Detox and Recharge Your Mind

    Deny SmithBy Deny SmithSeptember 30, 20254 Mins Read
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    Is it just me or have screens taken over my free time (as well as all my work time). I love digital gaming as much as the next person, but hours spent online can sometimes leave us feeling drained when surely entertainment should provide relaxation and leave us feeling refreshed. That’s why a digital detox is such a good idea. It’s about replacing screen time with other activities that are just as much fun but also stimulate those little grey cells. Fun and relaxation guaranteed. As a bonus you’ll get a real-world face-to-face connection with others.

    Here are a few alternatives to digital gaming that will give your brain a serious workout without the glare of a screen.

    Magic: The Gathering

    For fans of strategy-based digital games, Magic: The Gathering (MTG) is the perfect offline equivalent. This trading card game is both strategic and creative. Players start by building the best possible Magic The Gathering card deck. They then need to learn how to anticipate opponents’ moves and make tactical decisions under pressure. But beyond the mental challenge, playing in person helps you make social connections. Many communities have regular meet-ups such as “Friday Night Magic” but there are also exciting nationwide events like CommandFest in both competitive and fun formats if you want to interact with a wider community.  MTG is a great reminder that games are as much about interacting with other people as they are about winning.

    Chess

    Chess is possibly the ultimate brain-training game and has been challenging minds for centuries. To win at chess requires tactical calculation and long-term planning. Yes, you can play a digital version but playing with a real board and pieces adds a physical, contemplative quality that’s impossible to replicate digitally. Chess exercises the little grey cells, requiring concentration and critical thinking like few other games. Better yet you can play with friends or join a local club.

    Go

    Go is often described as one of the most complex board games in existence. It originated in East Asia and has deceptively simple rules. But don’t be fooled because the depth of strategy is vast. It demands patience, adaptability and a unique kind of spatial reasoning. Sitting down for a game of Go is not only a digital detox but also a meditation on balance, foresight and discipline.

    Codenames

    Codenames is a fun blend of wordplay, word association and teamwork. A bit light-hearted than the other games we’ve mentioned so far, but equally stimulating. It’s a great game for groups because it challenges players to think laterally and communicate very precisely. Again, it’s a great digital detox because of the face-to-face interaction. It’s also great fun, proving that exercise for your brain can be social and entertaining at the same time.

    Sudoku

    Sometimes you just want some downtime alone with a challenging game that you can pick up and put down when it suits you. No preplanning to get an opponent or team together. This is where games like Sudoku or Kakuro provide a good mental workout without any fuss. And somehow holding a pencil and printed puzzle feels more real – a throwback to simpler times.

    Why a Digital Detox Matters (occasionally!)

    A digital detox doesn’t mean abandoning online games altogether. It’s more about rediscovering the alternatives. A mental challenge with a dose of creativity thrown in, and, perhaps most importantly, human connection. Stepping away from our screens can actually reduce fatigue and even make you appreciate a more rewarding form of play.

    So the next time you feel burned out from digital gaming, consider picking up a deck of cards, a chessboard, or a puzzle book. Your brain and maybe even your social life will thank you.

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