Studies show
that two-thirds of people find it hard to relax or even sleep after spending
time on social media. Why do you let yourself feel stressed, anxious or have
negative thoughts after using social media? Why let social media affect your
self-worth? Perhaps, it’s time for a self-evaluation and possibly a social
media break? Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency
shares 5 ways you let social media weaken your self-esteem.
Your Real World Thoughts and
Interactions are influenced by Social Media
Thinking
about social media first thing in the morning and last thing before you go to
bed is not healthy. You’re allowing yourself develop a dependence for it that
can work against you in the not-too-distant future. If you can’t find a clear
distinction or draw a fine line between your real world life and social media
life, you are letting social media gradually erode your self-esteem.
Your Thoughts and Feeling about
Yourself are influenced by Social Media
The moment
you become aware of the fact that your feelings, thoughts and perceptions of
yourself are being affected by social media, it is time for a break – whether a
brief break or an indefinite break. Social media is not real life, you must
never forget that. Getting likes should not be a means of self-validation, also
never forget this. On social media you see only what people want you to see;
you hardly see a completely true picture of their lives. It is unwise to base
anything, especially something as serious as thoughts and perceptions about
yourself, on a phenomenon as fleeting and facetious as social media.
You Can’t Spend Time Alone Without
Social Media
Surely you should be able to spend time by yourself
or engage in one or two activities without a visit to a social media platform. If you find face-to-face
communications difficult, social media isn’t helping matters. You need to be
strong and come out of your shell to have actual, tangible and real world
relationships you can be proud of. Besides, most social media relationships are
typically shallow and not as emotionally gratifying as real world
relationships.
The Need to Share Everything on
Social Media
If this is
you, please stop. A better alternative is to develop real world relationships
with people you can share your issues with, rather than airing your dirty
laundry before the world. Speaking to an understanding person or even to a
psychologist or church counselor will serve you better than social media. Don’t
open yourself up to trolls and bullies that will derive pleasure in mocking
your pain.
You Begin To Measure Your Success by
Others
If all of a
sudden, after joining one or two social media platforms measuring your success
and accomplishments by others is all you seem to do, that’s a warning sign.
Social media success doesn’t mean real life success. Even if it does mean real
life success it’s wrong for you to make it a standard you have to live up to
when you know nothing about the said person’s success backstory. You don’t know
details of the person’s dealings and undertakings to achieve that success, so
why on earth should you try to copy it or measure your success by it? Focus on
your journey and be the best you can be, take a break from social media if you
need to.
By Damilola Ojo
By Damilola Ojo
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