Some days, lying on the floor next to my 1-year-old son, I catch myself scrolling through Instagram, waiting to see if the next image will be more beautiful than the last,” he wrote. “What am I doing
Your over use of that damn smartphone is making you into a stressed out idiot.
A valuable part of my journey from “Crazy busy” to sanity was taking an inventory of how many “accounts” I had.
With out time away from social media one will NEVER know the waste of time it truly is
Let “someone else” OWN, store, clean, repair, insure, deliver, charge, replace those things- yet you have access to them…
I recall feeling a strange mix of numb, embarrassment and shock as what she said set in
I believe that “you are what you eat” goes well beyond food. The intake or even light participation in many activities affects you.
You may find worth in social media. – I used to. You may find worth in a candy bar as well. – I used to. When I was 9.
Its conventional wisdom that owning less stuff is part of a simplified life.Consider the notion that your stuff owns you.
There IS life after social media. But you knew that anyway. Because you had life.. BEFORE social media.