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Get Prepped for the Big Month

Let's face it: social media is such a predominant part of our lives that to take a sabbatical will be a little impactful. [For those of you playing along in real-time, we will begin our social media detox on November 1, 2020.] To ensure we're all ready for our month-long break, here are a few helpful tips to get us set for success: 1. Decide where you're cutting back.  If you haven't already, figure out from which social media platform(s) you're taking a hiatus. Here's a hint: if you check it during the day, consider cutting it. With some platforms, you may have the option to temporarily deactivate your account to keep your "itch" for feed-checking at bay. *DISCLAIMER: If you choose to use any of the below methods for deactivating your account, you do so at your own risk. Take special care to ensure that you can restore your account when you'd like.* How to deactivate Facebook It looks like if you try to deactivate your Twitter account, it may be ...

Hey There!

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  Welcome! Thanks for checking out my little social experiment. Let's start things off with an honest question: Are you a little burned out by social media? For many of us, the answer is a pretty exhausted " Ugh. YES, " accompanied by your head thrown back in absolute fatigue from the constant pressure of it all: posting all the memes , demonstrating just how good you are at homeschooling your perfectly behaved children, sharing that perfect selfie (after approximately 5,729 deleted attempts in your camera roll), or getting wrapped up in a political debate that feels more like banging your head against a brick wall than engaging in meaningful discourse. And the comments section. Heaven helps us, the comments section . The list goes on for a while. Maybe you've sat with the question for a little bit and, like many of us, you're not sure if you're really burned out. Sure, social platforms have their aggravations, but they do hold some value. We can keep up with ...