March 22, 2018

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Keeping a healthy perspective on social media

Credit: University of Colorado at Boulder
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Credit: University of Colorado at Boulder

Social media can be a place to keep up with friends, make plans or hear about events. At the same time, it can be a bombardment of news and information, which may get stressful. Navigating social media use is all about keeping things in perspective. So how do we do that?

What are some of the impacts of social media use?

Social can be a great way to stay connected with our friends and family, whether it's seeing updates from them or arranging lunch dates. It also facilitates a sense of and shared experience.

When it is overused, can negatively impact your physical and . When you're preoccupied with social media, you can become less attentive to things such as going to bed on time, engaging in conversations when out with friends or paying attention in class.

With the amount of information that comes through your news feeds, you may see things that evoke a variety of reactions. Social media makes it easy to compare yourself to other people, which can cause anxiety and feelings of loneliness and inadequacy. Hearing from or about their values that may not align with our yown can also contribute to feelings of stress or anxiety.

How can you minimize the negative impacts?

One step you can take is to decrease the amount of time you spend on social media. Here are a couple of ideas to get you started:

Being a critical consumer of social media is also helpful in reducing its negative impacts. Remember: What you're seeing is usually someone else's highlight reel and isn't indicative of anyone's day-to-day life.

How can you use social media in a more positive way?

There are steps you can take to help you have more positive experiences when using social media.

How do you know if social media use has become a problem?

Reflecting on how often or how long you're using social media can be helpful to understand if it's getting in the way of your day-to-day activities. If you find you prefer social media over more direct forms of communication or if you constantly feel the urge to check it, even if there isn't a notification, it might be time to scale back or adjust your use patterns.

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