Posts Tagged social media
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Be honest. How many times have you picked up your phone today without really thinking about it? Maybe it started as a quick scroll through social media or a harmless check of your email. But before you knew it, 30 (more…)
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Between political tensions, social turbulence, economic and financial uncertainty, and natural disasters, the world feels like it’s in constant chaos and crisis. When you’re exposed to one big event after another every single time you open up an email, scroll (more…)
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Do you find yourself spending hours “doom scrolling” each day? Maybe you reach for your phone as soon as you wake up in the morning, and you start your day with an avalanche of negative headlines. Perhaps you tend to (more…)
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The internet is a wild place, especially for women. Indeed, it opens up numerous amazing opportunities to connect with others and learn new things. But it’s also a breeding ground for some seriously problematic behavior. Cyberbullying, harassment, people invading your (more…)
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There’s a boatload of statistics, studies, and research pointing to the detrimental impact of social media on our collective mental well-being. The average user, including children, may spend at least 2 to 3 hours a day on social media platforms, (more…)
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War trauma is not new, but in the digital age, social media has added a new dimension to how it’s experienced. Social media platforms bring war into everyday life, making it hard to avoid. This article will look at the (more…)
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The captivation consumes us. Their posts, stories, and reels pull us in and constantly leave us wanting more.
What used to be a mindless time to scroll, like, and comment on friends’ and families’ everyday happenings has now turned into (more…)
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In movies, we use miscommunication as a plot device.
In real life, we cite it as a reason to break up. We mention it in exit interviews.
Miscommunication happens to everyone. There’s a lot to consider between body language, facial (more…)
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Technology makes a lot of things in life easier and more convenient. Unfortunately, it also tends to cause a lot of stress. Too much screen time, at any age, can lead to everything from a sedentary lifestyle to mental health (more…)
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Almost everyone uses some kind of social media platform on a daily basis. Maybe you like to log into Facebook to keep up with family and friends. Maybe you scroll through Instagram to keep up with your favorite influencers. Or, (more…)