Social Media
We live in the age of digital media, where various social
media platforms have made it easy for us to connect with people living
thousands of miles away just with the touch of a button.
The growth of social media has indeed proven beneficial in
numerous ways, but a fact that cannot be denied is that it is a kind of
addiction. That mindless scrolling, swiping and browsing all day long can take
a serious toll on your physical as well as mental well-being. Connecting with
friends and family living in different cities and continents do bring us joy,
but an excess of even good things has its downside. There are numerous
small habits that you may find normal, but in reality, they indicate your
social media obsession.
Here are some signs that you need to cut down your screen
time for good:-
Your phone is the first thing
and the last thing you see daily.
It might
seem normal to you to check your phone one last time before going to bed,
but have you ever counted how much time you actually spend scrolling your
Facebook or Instagram handle, before finally calling it a day? Some people even
fall asleep after scrolling mindlessly through their phones and again repeat
the same thing in the morning before even getting out of bed. If you find it
relatable in any manner, then believe it or not but you are obsessed with
social media.
You use it to procrastinate.
A 10-minute
break from your work can help to increase your productivity and creativity. The
problem arises when you get engaged in social media during your break
time. You may have this urge to quickly check your Instagram or Facebook
notification, but that small break can easily turn into 30 minutes or longer.
You will find so much stuff there that you will lose track of time and make
your work suffer. So, it is better to take a walk or do something else during
your break time than turn to your Facebook account.
You check the phone as soon
as you hear the notification sound.
Phone
notification has a dopamine effect on the brain, which is the happy chemical.
It makes you feel like you are rewarded. As per studies, dopamine is a primary
element in most addictions. Once you fall in it, the cycle continues.
Constantly checking your social media notification is just like fueling your
addiction.
Social media is your main
news source.
Social
media is not a place where you turn for news. It carries all kinds of news,
which you cannot truly rely on and is more time-consuming to check the fact.
So, it is better to get your daily news update from some credential
news website.
You feel anxious when you cannot access your
social media handle.
Have you
ever felt pain in your stomach or your heart rate shoots up when you cannot
access your social media account? That craving to pick your phone or scroll
through the feed after every 30 minutes, indicates that your need for social
media has become strong. This anxiousness means that you need to reconsider the
time you spend staring at your phone.
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