Showing posts with label Address your poor wellbeing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Address your poor wellbeing. Show all posts

Sunday, 30 October 2022

Social media use and poor wellbeing feed into each other in a vicious cycle. Here are 3 ways to avoid getting stuck

Shutterstock/The Conversation Hannah Jarman, Deakin University We often hear about the negative impacts of social media on our wellbeing, but we don’t usually think of it the other way round – whereby how we feel may impact how we use social media. In a recent...