Doom Scrolling Before Bed Is Costing You More Than Sleep
Most people know their phone hurts their sleep. Almost nobody knows how bad the specific content you consume right before bed actually is for your mood, memory, and next-day focus.
Most people know their phone hurts their sleep. Almost nobody knows how bad the specific content you consume right before bed actually is for your mood, memory, and next-day focus.
Every platform you use is running a real-time model of who you are, what you fear, and what keeps you scrolling. Here's what that actually looks like and why it matters.
You know the highlight reel is fake. You know it's curated. And you still feel worse after 20 minutes of scrolling. Here's why knowing the truth isn't enough to protect you from it.
Phone addiction is a real problem, but most advice misidentifies what you're actually hooked on. The device isn't the issue. What you're running from is.
Being reachable 24/7 feels like a virtue. But constant availability is slowly draining your energy, your focus, and your sense of self.
You've got group chats going 24/7, a feed that never stops, and a contact list full of people. So why does it still feel like something's missing at the end of the day?
Attention spans didn't just shrink on their own. Here's what's actually happening to your ability to concentrate, and what you can do about it without quitting the internet.
Most people know their phone hurts their sleep. Almost nobody knows how bad the specific content you consume right before bed actually is for your mood, memory, and next-day focus.
Every platform you use is running a real-time model of who you are, what you fear, and what keeps you scrolling. Here's what that actually looks like and why it matters.
You know the highlight reel is fake. You know it's curated. And you still feel worse after 20 minutes of scrolling. Here's why knowing the truth isn't enough to protect you from it.
Phone addiction is a real problem, but most advice misidentifies what you're actually hooked on. The device isn't the issue. What you're running from is.
Being reachable 24/7 feels like a virtue. But constant availability is slowly draining your energy, your focus, and your sense of self.
You've got group chats going 24/7, a feed that never stops, and a contact list full of people. So why does it still feel like something's missing at the end of the day?
Attention spans didn't just shrink on their own. Here's what's actually happening to your ability to concentrate, and what you can do about it without quitting the internet.