September 08, 2022 3 min read
Since the pandemic, when everything inevitably went remote, many of us fell into this vicious morning/night routine incomplete without a rabbit hole exercise on our devices. In the morning, the alarm goes off, we press snooze a couple of times and end up getting up only to consume short-form media through the notorious scroll. And then at night, right after we hit the sack after a long day, we feel the compulsion to scroll again - how bad is this addiction? According to this analysis, on average, we consume 62,250 wordsevery day and scroll a distance equal to75 ft a day!! How wild is that?
What are the effects of that? According to scientists, an effect of this can include a sort of information overload that impairs the motivational system of our brain. The insane amount of information immediately accessible is internally processed as a threat. To combat this, we avoid consuming data or acting in any meaningful way. Instead, we try to stay on the surface - hence the surfing instead of diving. And that’s why we react to an image or a short form video 60,000 times faster than we do to a written word - which is why so many of us struggle to even read a book nowadays. For too many of us, this is a new way of living and brain activity. Furthermore, there’s potentially irreversible neurological damage - a recent study discovered that the impact of social media is similar to that of “age-related cognitive decline” - meaning damage to our memory, language, thinking & judgment early on in our lives instead of when we’re aged. In addition to this, we’ve delved into detail about how scrolling on social media can also be bad for our eyes, and prolonged EMF exposure means that we’re at a higher risk of experiencing radiation-related effects including depression/anxiety, oxidative stress, and DNA damage.
Ready to change? Well, the first place would be to make lifestyle advancements. Start with your morning and evening routines. Believe it or not, routines are a strong foundation and backbone to your wellbeing - so tackling those would hopefully create an impact in all other aspects of your life too. As we’ve mentioned before - biohacking - in other words, making lifestyle switches to see changes in your biological systems, is an effective way to make immediate and sustainable modifications to your day-to-day living. Here are our best recommendations:
Hopefully, these tips are somewhat helpful - but remember for optimizing your life, your routines are the best place to start, and that taking baby steps is vital - change is not impossible!
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