New habits
Where to find media to consume instead of doomscrolling
mapuc.substack.comin praise of slowing down
nicoles.substack.comwhy we can’t stop scrolling (and how to break the loop)
substack.comturn off non-essential notifications. no buzz = no immediate dopamine chase. start with social media and news apps, keeping only what’s truly urgent. and disable notification badges where possible. out of sight, out of that nagging amygdala loop.
before opening a feed, decide in advance how long you’ll scroll. or set a literal timer, like a digital “closing time” for your scrolling session.
pick one place (the dining table, your bed) where your phone doesn’t go. this gently reclaims space for rest and connection.
my personal favorite, match your screen time with your sky time. for every 20 minutes of scrolling, step outside and look up - at the clouds, the moon, the messy branches. let the natural scroll of the sky balance the digital one.
How to Start Researching as a Hobby
substack.comthe art of feeding your mind: a framework for conscious consumption
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