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Social Media Sanity

29 Saturday Jun 2024

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anxiety, depressoin, disconnect, facebook, hobbies, instagram, live your best life, mental health, nature, passion, social media, tiktok, x

People are social creatures and social media has become all too present and consuming in our daily lives. It is important to remember that social media can never be a replacement for real-life human connection. Spending too much time on social media can make you feel more lonely and isolated and increase mental health problems such as anxiety and depression.

Research has proven that if you take social media too seriously, it can have a negative impact on your well-being. By reevaluating the connection you have with social media, you can improve your overall mental and emotional health.

Pick your poison: Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and others all have the ability to allow us to feel connected, supported and even loved by others. On the flip side, they also have the ability to make us feel envious, excluded and rejected. We need to teach ourselves not to conform to nor completely abandon from them. We need to establish a healthy middle ground.

You can easily remain sane on social media by compartmentalizing your life from the lives of others that you see on the internet.

The reality is that people who post on social media have control over how others see them. Whether it be their accomplishments, vacations or promotions, what they choose to show the world is mostly the good. Rarely do people post the negative aspects of what is happening in their lives and when we are exposed to the ones that constantly post negatively, this can be mentally draining and just as bad for our own mental health.

Sometimes people choose to post for their own self-esteem and popularity. Even photographs have been covered by filters. Did you know that TikTok has a range of filters that one can use while making a video before posting? What you see isn’t always reality. When you compare yourself to this truly unattainable and unrealistic standard, you set yourself up to feel unsatisfied with your own life and your personal self and it can actually cause you to feel depressed.

One important thing to remember is that if and when you are having a bad day, the place to go to feel better is NOT the internet. Call a family member or a close friend, someone you can feel vulnerable with. Allow them to listen to you and offer any support they can. A human connection is so much more gratifying and helpful than a virtual experience online. No matter how much scrolling you do on social media, the problem you are facing will still be there when you stop. It may be an escape for a while but the reality is that it can actually do more harm.

I certainly am not recommending that you completely quit social media by closing your accounts. Doing that can only deepen any feelings of social isolation. There are things you can do to stop comparing yourself and your life to others.

Never read into anything. Your inner peace is so vital for survival. When on social media, always take any posts or comments you read at face value. Remember you cannot see body language nor can you hear the tone or nuance of any written words. Also never read into the number of friends or followers that you have. Don’t compare your numbers to those of others.

Keep things in perspective and take everything you read with a grain of salt. When your friends are happy and successful, be happy for them. However, if you see an album with their photos covered with numerous filters, remember it’s not reality.

If you find yourself a slave to social media, try to trade that time you spend scrolling endlessly with doing something more constructive with your time. You can use that time to learn a new skill, get back into an old hobby, exercise, learn a musical instrument, get out in nature and so much more.

Life your life with fueled passion and live your best life. Instead of lying there scrolling away and living life through someone else, find your passion and live YOUR best life!

Living a Life of Peace

25 Tuesday Jun 2024

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A life lesson that is so important is learning to live a life of peace. To recenter yourself by releasing such things as feeling worried and overwhelming anxiety can be challenge. Sometimes we feel the weight of the world on our shoulders. We feel the need to be more than we are or accomplish more than we have. We have a tendency to burn the candle from both ends in order to try to relieve the overwhelming feeling of pressure. Well, the truth of the matter is that pressure will always lurk within until we find inner peace.

Inner peace is the state of physical and spiritual calmness, despite external stressors. Finding your inner peace results in less worrying. It creates self-awareness, increased energy, more positive thoughts and compassion for others. Inner peace also allows you to react to other’s negative energy.

Life is all about living moment to moment. You are in control of what you want to do with your life and when you want to achieve goals. By doing what gives you a feeling of inner peace and by being fully present in each moment makes a significant difference in how you live your life. When you choose to live this way, you create a life that will be in alignment with your personal values, truth and integrity.

There are various ways to attain inner peace. Some strategies may work for you but not others. Each one is worth trying.

Spending time in nature is a wonderful way to feel peaceful. It can be as simple as taking a walk or just listening to and appreciating the sounds of birds. When you focus on your walk (walking meditation) or by taking in the sounds of nature, you can prevent your mind from thinking about things that bring you stress rather than peace.

Meditation has numerous benefits for our mental, physical and emotional health. It has been proven to decrease anxiety and ward off depression. Even reading a book on meditation, learning yoga, listening to a podcast on meditation can all help you on a path to peace.

Feeling grateful for what you have in your life rather than complaining about what you don’t have will cause you to experience peace. Those that have a grateful heart and who appreciate their blessings find happiness and peace within. A good way to experience gratefulness is by having a grateful journal. Each evening, before going to sleep by writing down five things you were grateful for that day shifts your mindset over time and retrains your brain to feeling more grateful, thereby creating happiness and peace.

Never let any mistakes in your past define the person you strive to be. Let go of any regrets. Always remember these mistakes made you a better person. You know the saying about looking in the rearview mirror. You’re not going backwards.

Self-care is crucial for inner peace and happiness. Can one truly be happy if they don’t love themselves? Loving yourself requires you to take care of your mental, emotional, physical and spiritual health. By eating healthy, exercising, and taking care of your well-being, you will feel happier.

A big strategy that many overlook is decluttering. When you declutter your surroundings by organizing and getting rid of things that aren’t bringing you true joy, you will feel more at peace. Clutter is an external stressor and it’s something that’s very avoidable.

Attaining inner peace will not happen overnight. It’s a day-by-day process that will take some time. Time is going to pass regardless, why not let it pass with a little more peace each day.

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