My final thoughts: dopamine fasting is really hard for me, and I probably won't do it again anytime soon. But, I might temporarily delete Twitter from my phone to force myself into breaks.
In his explanation, Sepah compared dopamine fasting to intermittent fasting. The goal isn't to totally cut out dopamine, but rather to let our brains "recover and restore," and doing it for any period of time is better than not at all. It isn't all or nothing.
I didn't totally cut out my phone or social media, but I did use them less than I would have normally, so I think I got to the spirit of the fast. I spend all day at work online and check social media periodically, so in some ways, it was nice to be able to give myself a break.
I probably spend too much time on my phone, but Twitter and Instagram are also big parts of how I keep in touch with friends. I definitely won't be dopamine fasting every evening — I need that time to mindlessly look at memes and funny tweets.