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  1. Jane
    November 2, 2018

    I closed most of my social media accounts, except for IG. It happened after I came to the realization that a lot of my time is wasted just scrolling and scrolling without actually looking at anything of worth and depth. I feel way better and more productive since I close my social media accounts.

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  2. federica
    October 19, 2018

    Well said! Using social media should be fun or useful but if you are an influencer it’s a work and like every other kind of job can be stressful and you might feel the need to detox from it.

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  3. Rachel silverwood
    October 19, 2018

    Totally agree with this! I love sharing my travel snaps on Instagram but do sometimes feel that trying to trying to get the ‘perfect shot’ takes away from actually enjoying the moment !!

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  4. Emily
    October 18, 2018

    I’ve been avoiding Instagram for the past month while I’m in between trips, and I have to say I’ve been a lot happier for it. I love photography and sharing pics, but there’s an element to it that really gets me down. It’s difficult to work through and put into words, but I think you’ve expressed it really well here.

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  5. Nafisa Habib
    October 18, 2018

    Well, I do think so social media making us sick. Too much engagement on social networks is truly not a good sign. I personally feel so bore and tired to share each and everything on social media. When I travel I mostly try not to be so busy with my phone. After coming back from the trip I started posting my fave shots but not every day. I really never like to give all the time on here. It makes me sick and kills my times. Whatever time I give on social media just for the sake of my blog. LOL

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  6. Jayne
    October 18, 2018

    When people travel just to flaunt beautiful places and try to be famous. It ruins the fun that we try to achieve picture perfect spots and unmind the real beauty of the world. We tend to unappreciate the place 🙁

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  7. Dagney
    October 18, 2018

    Great read, and very real. We’re new to blogging and social media, so can’t say we’re burned out just yet, but I can relate to this nonetheless. For one, I can say that I BARELY checked my phone before I started using social media and now I’m glued to it. Might need to reevaluate some things! Thanks for posting this!

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  8. Elizabeth Akinyi
    October 18, 2018

    First off, I think that it’s important for people to maintain a healthy way of how they view themselves and their lives. You should never ever for a second compare yourself to others. I’m an influencer and I love what I do. Maintaining a blog, and keeping up with your social media posts is a lot of work, especially if you’re still working a full time day job (like myself). I’m so grateful that early on when I began this journey, I created a plan to keep myself well balanced. I never compare myself with anyone else, I always practice gratitude, and I definitely take a moment to realize how far I’ve come along. It’s so important to remember that it’s not a race, it’s a marathon. Great blog post! Wishing all of you the best. ~Elizabeth

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  9. Kimaya
    October 18, 2018

    Its true, sometimes instead of enjoying the beauty of nature at a hill station, posting it on social media is always on the back of our mind. It’s frustrating when you think about it. It’s good you addressed this persistent problem. 🙂

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  10. Jayne
    October 18, 2018

    i agree! Social media is indeed a big help in our society although, this also impacts our life as we tend to over use it. Always remember that everything that is over the limit is bad for us! good post!

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  11. Angelica
    October 18, 2018

    Agreed – when you’re not just following your friends on Instagram, when you’re following influencers, it’s an advertising platform- not reality or a way to authentically connect with people. But I think it’s important to remember that you don’t have to follow the things that don’t make you happy :). There *are* influencers who use the platform to share real stories, talk about real issues, or share real pictures- but this is definitely the less-followed minority.

    Also to help with the phone addiction, I’ve found that the New York Times article about switching your phone to greyscale has been really helpful!

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  12. Eva
    October 18, 2018

    Very interesting discussion. I think the reason why women are more affected is also because women have a greater tendency to feel inadequate. Too many women suffer from not acceptng their bodies and instagram is just one more factor adding to that social pressure. It’s really sad.

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  13. Natasha
    October 18, 2018

    Every day I battle with social media. It’s infuriating when you’re trying to be creative and different but not rewarded for it. Great post, glad I’m not alone.

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  14. Lewis Johnson
    October 16, 2018

    You are right. Social media can increase the odds of suffering depression. SM now is being primary used as a tool for marketing purposes (Youtube, Instagram, Facebook, you name it…) that means people “feel the pressure” (this does not apply to all people, some people really don’t care and just use the SMs to keep in touch with friends and family) to post pictures, videos, statuses, that attract attention. They want to gain popularity, likes, fame, recognition, attention, etc. When they don’t achieve any of this, they feel that their content is not as worthy as any other famous SM celebrity (or friend maybe) is. Another problem is comparing your life to others through the lens of Facebook-Instagram-Snapchat for example. You may think that your daily activities aren’t as fun or entertaining as other people, and that way of thinking can lead to a state of sadness and unconformity.

    Social media can be a powerful and useful tool for keeping in touch with loved ones, but it can also do harm to mental health if used incorrectly. You have written a good article for addressing the pros and cons of social media and creating awareness. Thank you!

    -Lewis

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  15. Finding Yoki
    October 14, 2018

    Amazing read. Thank you so much for sharing this! I totally agree with you. Whenever I feel sick with social media I try to take a long break, and it really helps! Like you said the most important priority should be your loved ones xx

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  16. Aireona
    October 14, 2018

    I think that this is a really important conversation to have. Social media is so key to so many of us for work and our businesses but it definitely can have negative impacts. I definitely think I was happier before I started focusing on it. :/

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  17. Shimona @ SidecarPhoto
    October 14, 2018

    So true, it’s very tiring to actually go to an instagram spot. Impossible to actually stop and enjoy it. Also I find that people ignore other beautiful places because they are racing to THE spot.

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  18. Lindz
    October 14, 2018

    I love this SO much. Not too long ago I had a moment actually where I took a break from Instagram specifically and it was honestly so needed. You’re right – there is so much negativity in these communicative platforms that were meant to be exactly as you said… FUN. Instead it seems so many people become super brave behind the computer screen and now bully others, or compare themselves to other people. I’m definitely guilty of it. So I took that time to re-evaluate why I was online. Why I had my blog and these platforms. I want to not only help others travel with tips, itineraries etc but I also want to have FUN while doing it. So if I miss a day of posting? MEH. As long as I’m happy at the end of the day then that’s all I can ask for.

    Thanks so much for posting this. 💖

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