Social Media Joy
Social media isn't inherently negative; it's our choices that shape our experiences. By curating our feeds to include only what brings us joy, we can combat feelings of overwhelm and futility. The sneaky nature of people pleasing often leads us to prioritize others over ourselves, but embracing our role as the Chief Energy Officer of our lives can transform how we interact with the digital world.In this clip
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The Mark Groves Podcast
#422: From Frustration to Fulfillment: Grace Harry’s Path to True Joy
Related Questions
How beneficial is it to only go on social media when posting something of value or using it for a specific purpose, rather than mindlessly scrolling, as discussed in the episode #422: From Frustration to Fulfillment: Grace Harry’s Path to True Joy and the clip Social Media Mindset?
How beneficial is it to only go on social media when posting something of value or using it for a specific purpose, rather than mindlessly scrolling? This question relates to the episodes 419: Is Social Media Stealing Your Happiness? Simple Steps to Reclaim Your Well-being Online | Gabriel Reilich and Positive Content Impact. It also relates to the episodes Simon Alexander Ong - How To Connect Your Heart and Mind To Energize Your Life and Technology with Intention.
Is social media shaping our behavior as discussed in the episode "Rules for Winning the Game of Life | Adam Robinson | Knowledge Project Podcast 47," the episode "533: Tristan Harris | Reclaiming Our Future with Humane Technology," and the clip "Social Media's Filter Bubble," as well as in the episode "Dr. Jamil Zaki: How to Cultivate a Positive, Growth-Oriented Mindset" and the clip "Social Media Cynicism?"