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Do you find yourself doom scrolling and feeling like you have to consume everything in order to be informed? You are not alone. However, this doom scrolling can often feel like drinking from a fire hose, leaving you exhausted and anxious.
In this episode, we explore the delicate balance between consumption—gathering knowledge and staying informed—and rest and digest—taking time to process and recharge. Learn when to consume, when to take a break, and how to create a more intentional approach to information intake.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Challenge for the Week:
Pick one rest and digest activity and commit to it at least once this week. Whether it’s taking a break from the news, listening to music instead of a podcast, or spending time in nature, notice how it impacts your mental and emotional well-being.
Work With Me:
Struggling with information overload or emotional burnout? Let’s work together to create a plan that supports your well-being. Book a free 20-minute consult call through the link in the show notes.
Don’t Forget to Subscribe:
If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who might need it! Let’s start a conversation about creating healthier boundaries around information intake. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode!
Links Mentioned in This Episode:
Book a Free Consult Call: https://calendly.com/maryannwalkerlife/freeconsult
Follow Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maryannwalker.life/
Join My Email List & Get a FREE Empathy Journal: https://maryannwalker-life.kit.com/3da1fd88a9
Related Searches: Information overload and mental health, How to avoid doomscrolling, Finding balance between news consumption and self-care, When to take a social media break, Managing anxiety from too much information, The importance of rest and digest for highly sensitive people, Self-care tips for empaths
By MaryAnn Walker: Life Coach for Empaths, Highly Sensitive People & People Pleasers4.9
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Do you find yourself doom scrolling and feeling like you have to consume everything in order to be informed? You are not alone. However, this doom scrolling can often feel like drinking from a fire hose, leaving you exhausted and anxious.
In this episode, we explore the delicate balance between consumption—gathering knowledge and staying informed—and rest and digest—taking time to process and recharge. Learn when to consume, when to take a break, and how to create a more intentional approach to information intake.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
Challenge for the Week:
Pick one rest and digest activity and commit to it at least once this week. Whether it’s taking a break from the news, listening to music instead of a podcast, or spending time in nature, notice how it impacts your mental and emotional well-being.
Work With Me:
Struggling with information overload or emotional burnout? Let’s work together to create a plan that supports your well-being. Book a free 20-minute consult call through the link in the show notes.
Don’t Forget to Subscribe:
If this episode resonated with you, share it with someone who might need it! Let’s start a conversation about creating healthier boundaries around information intake. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode!
Links Mentioned in This Episode:
Book a Free Consult Call: https://calendly.com/maryannwalkerlife/freeconsult
Follow Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maryannwalker.life/
Join My Email List & Get a FREE Empathy Journal: https://maryannwalker-life.kit.com/3da1fd88a9
Related Searches: Information overload and mental health, How to avoid doomscrolling, Finding balance between news consumption and self-care, When to take a social media break, Managing anxiety from too much information, The importance of rest and digest for highly sensitive people, Self-care tips for empaths

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