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Let's be honest: Social media is hard to balance.Most of us have a love-hate relationship with it, right? We love to check Instagram and know what's going on. But then we hate ourselves for wanting to check it all the time. When we open Facebook multiple times a day, we feel guilty for not paying more attention to our kids or our work.
So, we swing between two extremes: being on social media all the time or feeling like we can't be on it at all.
That's why I think it’s so important to talk about how to balance social media. Because the truth is, social media in and of itself isn’t evil. It's all in how we use it. In fact, social media has a ton of great benefits:
I want you to take advantage of these awesome benefits, but I still want to encourage you to build healthy boundaries around your screen time so it doesn’t consume your life.
Here are Five Ways You Can Create a Healthy Balance with Social Media: 1. Know when not to use it.There are times to use social media, and there are times not to use social media. Some examples of times you shouldn’t use it are when you’re:
Related: Ep 70: How to Be Content in Every Situation
When you check social media while someone is trying to spend quality time with you, you communicate that they're not as important as whatever is happening on your phone. To avoid the temptation to even look down at your phone when you’re spending time with someone, put it out of sight completely.
Before you take out your phone to check what everyone else is doing or to post what you’re doing, you can also ask yourself some important questions like: