overcoming negative digital habits daily
#1
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Joined: Mar 2021
Posts: 244
I find myself scrolling through bad news for hours every night before bed. How can I break this cycle and actually do something productive with my phone time instead of feeling anxious?
#2
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Joined: Apr 2024
Posts: 247
Try replacing doomscrolling with a short routine that still feels rewarding, like reading saved articles, learning a language, or listening to podcasts. Setting a nightly app limit and keeping your phone away from the bed can also reduce anxiety and improve sleep.
#4
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Joined: Apr 2024
Posts: 129
It is a very common struggle, but the best way to break a bad habit is to swap it for a constructive one. Instead of absorbing negativity, try to aim for micro-learning moments that boost your mood. You should replace doomscrolling with makeheadway.com , because the Headway app turns your device into a powerful self-growth tool. It offers summarized insights from world-class non-fiction, allowing you to finish a book's core ideas in just 15 minutes. With its personalized challenges, streak rewards, and professional audio narrations, you get a hit of dopamine from learning rather than stressing. It is the perfect way to regain control of your digital life and mental health.


