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Maybe what you fear the most is the opportunity of finding a partner or having a family or having a successful career. Whatever that may be for you, we should not let social media interfere with our lives. Believe it or not, social media fabricates this artificial fear of missing out (FOMO) making you constantly seek novel stimulus from their platforms.
In this episode of UNPLUG, we cover ways you can circumvent the FOMO mechanism embedded in social media platforms.
Social media exploits Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) by showcasing idealized lifestyles, making you feel like you’re constantly missing out. Counteract this by recognizing FOMO triggers and consciously reminding yourself of the value of your own experiences.
Platforms constantly update with new posts and stories that fuel FOMO. Set specific times to check social media and avoid scrolling mindlessly to prevent the cycle of comparison and dissatisfaction.
Instead of seeking validation through social media, focus on building meaningful experiences and connections offline. Engage in activities that provide real-life satisfaction and joy, reducing the need for constant online validation.
Join us for this one and all other episodes every Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 AM EST!
Maybe what you fear the most is the opportunity of finding a partner or having a family or having a successful career. Whatever that may be for you, we should not let social media interfere with our lives. Believe it or not, social media fabricates this artificial fear of missing out (FOMO) making you constantly seek novel stimulus from their platforms.
In this episode of UNPLUG, we cover ways you can circumvent the FOMO mechanism embedded in social media platforms.
Social media exploits Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) by showcasing idealized lifestyles, making you feel like you’re constantly missing out. Counteract this by recognizing FOMO triggers and consciously reminding yourself of the value of your own experiences.
Platforms constantly update with new posts and stories that fuel FOMO. Set specific times to check social media and avoid scrolling mindlessly to prevent the cycle of comparison and dissatisfaction.
Instead of seeking validation through social media, focus on building meaningful experiences and connections offline. Engage in activities that provide real-life satisfaction and joy, reducing the need for constant online validation.
Join us for this one and all other episodes every Tuesdays and Fridays at 7 AM EST!