Mindful Media Habits
Pardeep Singh
| 25-04-2025

· Lifestyle team
Social media used to run my day. I'd wake up, scroll Instagram before brushing my teeth, check Facebook while eating breakfast, and end my day with endless TikToks.
One day I realized: I wasn't living in the moment anymore — just living on my phone. Sound familiar?
Why I took a step back
It wasn't about quitting cold turkey — it was about noticing how tired I felt after endless scrolling. I kept comparing my life to others, losing hours of my day, and feeling like I wasn't doing “enough.” So I challenged myself: 7 days, no social media apps. Just a break. Here's what actually changed.
1. My brain felt less foggy
Honestly, within two days, I could already think more clearly. I wasn't flipping between apps all day. My focus improved, especially while working or reading. I finally finished a book I'd been stuck on for months!
2. My mood got better
I wasn't constantly comparing myself to curated highlight reels. No more feeling “behind” in life. I could just be present — whether it was chatting with a friend or watching clouds roll by. It felt... peaceful.
3. I got time back!
I didn't realize I was spending 3–4 hours a day on social media until I stopped. I used that time to journal, go for walks, even cook a real meal (like actually chop veggies and not microwave leftovers ). It made my day feel fuller.
4. I reconnected offline
I started texting friends just to say hi or voice note them instead of reacting to a story. The convos felt more real — not just emoji replies. It made me realize how much deeper connections can go when we're not on autopilot.
5. I learned to scroll slower
Now that I'm back on social media, I set limits — like 30 minutes a day, no scrolling after 9pm, and turning off notifications. I also follow people who inspire me instead of stress me out. It's made a huge difference.
What worked for me might help you too
If you've ever felt drained, anxious, or just “blah” after being online too much — maybe give yourself a reset. It doesn't have to be 7 days. Even just one weekend off can do wonders for your mind.
Lykkers, how do YOU feel about social media lately?
Have you ever tried taking a break? Or thought about it? Let me know below — or drop a if you're thinking of trying a mini detox too. Let's keep supporting each other to stay mentally healthy, together.
— from someone who's still figuring it all out