![]() ![]() IOS 14 is a great opportunity to rethink your current setup, start from fresh and reconsider how you can use iPhone as a useful tool that actually benefits you. Summary: This, by no means is my final setup but I will be rocking it for now and I hope that that my tranquil iPhone will be even more joyful to use. Both widgets are beautiful and provide information that is relevant and useful to me. The widgets ( Things 3 and Weather Line) bring other app icons to the bottom of the screen. Checkout my article on Plight of a Indie Weather Developer. Carrot Weather:: a weather app that always has something funny/offensive to say.Photos: photos that bring back wonderful memories.Look Up: trying to increase my vocabulary.This is a calm and distraction free home where the widgets only provide happy/good information. Should you want any of these shortcuts, please hit me up on twitter - Middle Page: Main home screen I will be updating this shortcut to bring me back to the home screen after 10 minutes limiting my kill time. The intention here is that this should be the option of last resort. Kill Time - opens a menu of social media apps - Twitter, Tweetbot, Apollo, Youtube. What do you want to Read? - opens a menu of reading apps: Kindle, Pocket, Libby What do you want to listen? - Sets the listening device (AirPods, HomePod, Sonos) and opens a menu of audio apps: Spotify, Endel, Portal, Castro, Blinklist What do you want to write? - opens a menu of writing apps: Apple Notes, Ulysses/ iA Writer, Notion, Drafts Because there are no apps on the home screen, I use these four shortcuts as a question to what I want to do. The next set of 4 shortcuts are what I am hoping will change how I use my phone. This app is fantastic and contributed to my 88lbs weight loss. It sets my phone on DND, connects to the AirPods and opens Headspace.Īpp Updates - takes me to the App Store Updates page. Mediate - shortcut menu for my morning and evening mediation. PHU - one click to my daily conference calls 1 ![]() The only reason the calendar and weather widgets are present is to improve reachability of my shortcut widgets. With that in mind, the following is my home screen: Left: I want to tailor my home screen so it's tranquil, freeing and distraction free. If I have free time, I want to use it wisely. My issue is how these widgets/apps distract me towards killing time rather than using my time to read, write and learn etc. This is not an issue for me as the only Apple service I use is iCloud. ![]() Adding the News widget will nudge you to subscribe to News+. Apple is pushing you towards many of its services and little nudges are planted all throughout iOS. The iPhone does something similar, gone are the days where the iPhone has nothing to sell. Advertisers fill every space they can find to sell their product/service to us. An exaggeration for sure, these widgets are beautiful, those billboards are not. Minutes after updating to iOS 14, my home screen was filled with widgets and frankly it reminded me of billboards/advertising at the New York subway. Thankfully, it is my choice how I use my iPhone and for the first time in years I am thinking this way about my home screen. My biggest issue with my iPhone is that it is an attention hog, and that's entirely my fault. Jurassic Park (1993): Scientist were so occupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think whether they shouldĪpplying the above to this small part of my life, I approached this as a new opportunity to start fresh and setup my home screen in a manner that benefits me. Sophocles: Nothing vast enters the life of humans without a curse Whilst setting up my home screen, the following two quotes came to mind: You and I may care significantly more about widgets than the average non-tech person. The reason being that we are so used to it. The struggle is real and most people may leave their home screen as it is. The struggle for me was how do I use this new feature in a way that benefits me. Widgets are not new to me and I have spent many years using it on Android before accepting the Apple wall garden as my ecosystem. Apple, after 13 years, has decided that the world is ready for a change and has granted iOS users the opportunity to have something more than just icons on our home screens. ![]()
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