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Dopamine Expert: You Check Your Phone 175 Times a Day. The Shocking Truth About Dopamine | TJ Power

Oct 22, 2025
In this installment, neuroscientist TJ Power, who developed the DOSE model for understanding brain chemistry, discusses how our phone habits are reshaping our dopamine levels. He reveals that the average person picks up their phone 175 times a day, leading to motivation depletion. TJ contrasts dopamine with oxytocin, highlighting the emotional toll of digital connection. He offers practical strategies to regain focus and well-being, including morning habits and the importance of reducing screen time for deeper connections.
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INSIGHT

Phone Use Statistics And Risk

  • Dose Lab data shows average phone use is 5.5 hours daily and ~175 pickups per day.
  • TJ Power warns exceeding three hours daily significantly harms brain chemistry.
ADVICE

Limit Phone Pickups Intentionally

  • Try limiting daily phone pickups to a specific target like 50 and monitor with an app.
  • Use tools (TJ uses Roots) plus mindset change to gradually reduce habitual checks.
ANECDOTE

Removing The TV Renewed Conversation

  • TJ removed the TV to see if evening screen removal improved connection and reduced phone use.
  • He and his partner talked much more and felt closer, improving sleep and mornings.
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