digital decluttering new wellness trend 2026
Digital decluttering emerges as 2026’s defining wellness trend, countering screen overload amid rising burnout rates. Tech abstinence, as predicted by wellness gurus, is done through deleting apps, turning off notifications, and zero inboxes, all to focus the mind again. Such expressions as slowmaxxing or ping minimalism spread because the Gen Z deletes over 50 unused apps, adopting analog practices journaling instead of doomscrolling. Digital hygiene is guaranteed to bring about improved sleep, decreased anxiety (94% women stressed per Mental Health UK), and presence. In between VR-free retreats and banning phones in the bedroom, this trend combines simplicity with happiness and estimates the growth of the global wellness market at $8.5T. Companies that think ahead release “slow tech” such as rest-mode trackers.
Digital decluttering cuts cognitive load from 100+ daily tabs, boosting decision-making and mood.
Delete unused apps, unsubscribe blasts, set screen limits—15-minute phone resets yield instant calm.
Wellness trend counters always-on culture; retreats and alarm clocks revive real-world connections.
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