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Eryn Lougheed's avatar

This totally resonates! Similarly my friend and have taken to using the categories "brain rest" and "body rest." scrolling in bed is obvs body rest - fine, necessary, but doesn't feel good if what you actually need is brain rest (which for me would be something like baking)

loved the toddler goss pods <3

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charlotte's avatar

i think this all hit the nail on the head for what i’ve been thinking about lately. i’m in grad school and at the end of long days where ive used a ton of energy forcing myself to focus all i want is to let my mind loosen and do what feels good — but i’ve limited my time on instagram (only 30 mins a day split into two 15 minute stints, only after 4pm), deleted twitter and tiktok, and am trying not to shop because i don’t have the financial means lol. and now it feels like i really don’t even have anything like this anymore, especially between tasks in them middle of the day. this leaves me to only more time consuming dopamine-making tasks, like watching an episode of tv or playing a game or calling a friend. and often times i still need to cook dinner or do other tasks, so what i really want to slot in is a social media scroll, but now that i really can’t, i feel this intense urge to find something that will just make me LAUGH. and yes, avoid thought, be mindless, etc, but laughing is a huge part of it i think. it’s just weird how easily i can notice this urge now and how despite having limited my social media for a pretty long time, it still stubbornly sits there. now, all i really have unfettered access to is the substack app, which is filled with political content and does NOT usually fill this urge to experience a good feeling by way of staring into my phone. thank god for podcasts (including maybe baby!), which are like the nicotine patch for social media addicts, and give me this feeling while freeing me up to make dinner or do other chores.

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