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We need to stop measuring our self-worth with social media

May 26, 201932 min
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Episode description

Being on social media websites can be helpful for our businesses and for staying connected with loved ones, but the longer we spend on these networks the more our self-worth gets tied to them.

We've realized over the years how swept up our decision-making can get with social media metrics. Even on this episode, we talk about not posting more "real" moments because they don't match the curated life we want to portray.

We definitely don't have all the answers when it comes to NOT measuring your self-worth on social media, all we know is that it's a slippery slope and we need to tread lightly. We need to acknowledge our behaviors, our choices, and force ourselves to take breaks from always being connected to social media.

Related article: https://wanderingaimfully.com/detox

Source for dopamine article: https://skeptics.stackexchange.com/questions/22207/are-facebook-likes-similar-to-cocaine-addiction

🤔 QUESTION: Are you willing to take a break from social media or at the very least only check it once or twice per day?

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