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How many of us spend our free time on social media?
Do you find yourself becoming unproductive because of it?
Today, we will unravel the ways in which social media can subtly control our minds and lifestyles. The journey begins by acknowledging that if we don’t learn to use technology consciously, it can end up consuming us entirely. Step by step, we navigate through practical strategies to regain control and create a healthier relationship with social media.
These strategies guide us toward fostering more meaningful interactions, like detaching from devices during social gatherings, creating ‘no technology’ zones in our homes, and engaging in curious and vulnerable conversations with loved ones. We also learn the importance of transforming from passive consumers to active creators.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How addictive social media can be
How to develop a healthy screen time
How to spend your time more productively
How to make genuine connections in person
Through these steps, we embark on a transformative journey towards mastering technology, ultimately reclaiming our presence and connection in the digital age.
With Love and Gratitude,
Jay Shetty
What We Discuss:
00:00 Intro
01:14 How does social media control your mind and your life?
06:57 If we don’t learn how to use technology, it ends up consuming us
10:42 Step #1 On social media, people talk about themselves 80% of the time
12:39 How can we shift into connecting with others on social media?
15:51 Step #2: Do activities without your phone with your friends
20:00 Step #3: Create a ‘no technology’ zone in your home
23:14 Step #4: Have more curious, vulnerable conversations with people you love
24:59 Step #5: Become a creator not a consumer
26:45 Step #6: Having alternatives is easier than setting blocks
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