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Stepping away from social media, even for an indefinite time, has many benefits. Better sleep. ... Reduces stress. ... Prevents depression, anxiety, and psychological distress. ... Boosts mental well-being. ... Eases anxiety.
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Read More »Many people continually check their phones and other devices for notifications and spend time scrolling through social media. These activities can sometimes be difficult to stop. Taking some time off social media can provide a refreshing break and benefit mental health. Social media has revolutionized how people interact, and it can help with building networks and connections across the globe. However, a substantial body of research suggests that it can have negative consequences. Recent data show that 58.4% of the global population uses social media. Experts estimate that about 5–10% of people in the United States may be at risk of social media addiction. A social media break, or social media detox, is a period of time during which a person stops using social media to varying degrees. The individual defines how long the break will last and which social media platforms it includes. This article explores the benefits of social media breaks and discusses the signs that it might be time to take a break. It also offers tips for taking a social media break. Signs that a person should take a break It may be time for a person to take a social media break if social media leads to any of the following: getting frequently annoyed or frustrated with people’s posts, comments, or trending topics on social media tending to compare their life, body, career, relationships, well-being, or other factors with those of other people on social media
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Read More »stopping the use of a specific app for a certain number of days using social media for a maximum of 20 minutes a day Decide on the length of the social media break Some people may begin with smaller breaks and gradually build up to more substantial breaks. It may be helpful to try the break when going on a vacation or out of town. The different routines and busy schedules may make it easier to stay away from social media. Delete apps A person may find themselves reflexively checking social media apps and notifications. Deleting apps may help a person stop automatically checking them, as they will need to re-download the apps to be able to sign back in. Turning off push notifications may also help. Newer devices may allow a person to customize the notifications on each app. Temporarily disable the accounts If people find that deleting apps is not effective, they may temporarily disable their accounts. This may mean that it takes more time before they can log into their accounts again. Inform friends and family about the break It can be worrying for friends and family if a person is suddenly absent from social media. A person should consider informing close friends or a trusted circle about taking a break, as this may provide them with a support system. Look for activities or tasks to replace social media Whenever a person has a strong urge to visit social media sites, they can look for alternative activities. One of the advantages of abstaining from social media is that a person may have more time to do other things. These activities may include: catching up with a friend in person
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