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I had more time to do the things I loved Quitting Instagram allowed me to focus on other areas of my business and personal life. I was able to have fun again, and it made me get back to the reason why I started my business in the first place – to help others make a positive change in their life.
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Read More »Have you thought about taking a break from Instagram. Today I’m sharing how quitting Instagram changed my life, including why I stopped using the app, and the lessons I learned along the way. In the beginning, I started using Instagram to share photos of my travels and to help grow my business. I had a love-hate relationship with Instagram. It was a great way to connect with my audience and it helped me to discover travel destinations and places that I wouldn’t have otherwise known about. My posts were getting less engagement and the accounts that I enjoyed following kept getting lost in my news feed. Eventually, it felt like I was just trying to survive and outsmart the Instagram algorithm. It was soul-sucking and invading every part of my day. I would check the app first thing in the morning, scroll through the app when I was bored, spend hours putting together content to share on the app, and it was the last thing I checked on my phone at night. Without Instagram, I wasn’t sure if I would be able to scale my business and continue making a full-time income. I felt like I “needed” to be on the app, otherwise my audience would forget about me. I would see an influencer sharing a handy kitchen gadget on Instagram and start thinking, “Hmm, that looks interesting. I could definitely use one too…” or watching a story of someone’s recent shopping haul and thinking, “That outfit looks cute, I’ve been wanting to get a dress just like that!”. And before I knew it, I would look at my current kitchen and wardrobe and feel like it wasn’t good enough anymore and I needed to spruce it up with new stuff. Instagram isn’t a place you go to practice gratitude. It’s an app that encourages you to buy more than you otherwise would, and want things you wouldn’t normally want, simply because other people are doing it. It’s hard not to feel the urge to spend more money when you’re constantly bombarded with everyone showing their “highlight reel” on the app and watching others live luxury and aspirational lifestyles. In January 2021, I decided to quit Instagram. I didn’t make an announcement or tell anyone that I was going to stop using the app. I just quietly took a step back to focus on finding other ways to grow my business. It’s been over 1.5 years since I quit, and I don’t regret it at all. My business is making more money than ever before, and I feel like I’ve reclaimed my time and energy by quitting the app. During the first week, I found myself automatically reaching for my phone to open the app. Except the app wasn’t there anymore because I deleted it. I was second guessing my decision to get rid of the app. I felt like I was missing out, and it would be more difficult to stay connected with others. I felt kind of loss without being able to scroll through my Instagram news feed or watching my friend’s stories. It didn’t occur to me before, but I would mindlessly scroll through the app to soothe my anxiety. I needed to find better ways to relieve stress and unwind after a long day.
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Read More »When I quit Instagram, I wanted to use that spare time to start a new fitness routine and make healthy meals. I went for a routine blood test and found out that my iron and B12 were low. Taking appropriate supplements and switching to the Mediterranean diet has helped me to lose weight and gain more energy. I also signed up for Beach Body on Demand and the Pelton app to incorporate strength training, cycling, and meditation into my routine. I feel so grateful that I can move my body each day and eat nutritious food from the comfort of my own home.
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Read More »At the end of the day, I always prefer for the content I create to be on the website I own. And spending a ton of time on something that doesn’t drive the most traffic or sales isn’t a wise investment. When I quit Instagram, I spent more time learning SEO. I read lot of free information about SEO online, but ultimately, the biggest results I got were from taking this SEO course. I am still going through the course (as there’s so much to learn), but my traffic from Google has skyrocketed.
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