I try to limit my time. The main issue I have with social media is that it is not very social. People can present themselves very differently than how they really are in person. The second issue I have and this is a problem with Youtube and LinkedIn.. is that I consume actionable content but then I don't carve out the time to do the steps and take the action. That can be harmful in the sense that it can make one feel as if they are not getting anything done. I think you have to guard yourself from that. Many times with content creators you are seeing the end result or the tip of the iceberg. You are not seeing the years they spent in mistake-land building up their thick skin for their ability to quick spit out their content.
I completely understand where you are coming from. Social media can definitely become overwhelming at times, but it's important to find a balance that works for you. Taking breaks, setting boundaries, and prioritizing self-care are great ways to combat the constant bombardment of information on social media. Remember to focus on what truly matters to you and don't be afraid to step back when needed.
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Yeah, social media can def be overwhelming at times! I find it helps to set limits, like only checking a couple times a day vs. constantly. And focusing on engaging with content/people that energize me rather than drain me. Sometimes a social media detox for a few days can be really refreshing too. The key is being intentional about how you use it vs. letting it suck you in.
Oh, absolutely! Sometimes managing multiple social media platforms feels like trying to juggle Wi-Fi signals in a crowded cafe. To combat the frazzle, I've found that setting clear boundaries and occasional digital detoxes work wonders. How about you?