Beyond the Screen:
Thriving online and offline

Social media is a great way to stay connected to friends and family. It is also a great way to promote or keep up with a business or build a brand. However, it can easily become a habit to stay online throughout the day, making it difficult to disconnect.

Healthy ways to use social media

When using social media:

Use social media actively

Avoid “doom scrolling” or “lurking” where you only are reading or looking at posted content

Don’t compare yourself to others online

Don’t let social media get in the way of your relationships.

When you're with friends and family, make an effort to unplug. To avoid temptation, silence your phone and put it out of reach when you're spending time with friends and family.

What are ways to balance your screen time?

Screen time is how much time you spend on your phone, computer, tablet, and any other electronic device. It can include time spent online and on social media. Managing your screen time can help balance your online and offline presence. Here are some ways to do that:

Use your phone’s screen time tools to tell you how long you have been on your device or using certain apps

Set time limits for certain apps. The apps with limits will become unavailable after your time limit is up.

Avoid using screens in the hour before you go to bed – you may find it harder for you to fall asleep

Turn notifications off at night or when you don’t want to be interrupted, so you won’t be distracted.

How to balance screen time at work:

To do your job you need to be present. If you’re at work and on your phone that may mean that you’re not fully present. Here are tips for balancing screen time at work:

Check policies about cell phone use to avoid getting in trouble

Set your cell phone to silent mode or vibrate

If notifications are a distraction, keep your phone out of sight, or try using Focus Filters (Apple) or Focus Mode (Android) to limit which apps send you notifications during work hours

Some cell phones may have other preset modes to help you in different situations

How to disconnect:

If you find yourself spending too much time online, try to find healthy alternatives. Consider activities that you may enjoy, like:

Going for a walk outside

Reading a book

Trying a new workout class

Enjoying a cup of tea or coffee with a friend

Joining a recreational sports team

Learning a new skill like baking or crafting

Focus on the world around you instead of social media

Practice mindfulness, by living in the present moment and being aware of yourself and what you’re sensing or feeling in the moment. Disconnecting from social media can help you stay present, feel less anxious, and reduce stress. Here are some other tips:

➡ Pay attention.

Take time to experience your environment with all your senses — touch, sound, sight, smell and taste.

➡ Live in the moment.

Bring attention to everything you do without judging. Find joy in simple pleasures.

➡ Focus on your breathing.

When you have negative thoughts, sit down, close your eyes and focus on taking deep breaths. Do this for at least a minute.

➡ Accept yourself.

Make a list of all the things you like about yourself. Be kind to yourself, speak to yourself the way you would speak to your best friend.

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