How to optimise your digital time
We live in a world that is fast-changing and everything
right from dating to religious functions has shifted online. So, I shall take
the liberty to say that most of our time is spent looking at the screens of all
these technological gadgets. While this may be a boon in many ways there are
also certain dangers that come with it. These can take over your life and you
won’t even realize why you feel so tired and mentally exhausted day in and day
out.
How many times have you heard that social media and Netflix are
making you unproductive or destroying your mental and emotional health? While part
of that may be true it isn’t entirely correct to blame any platform because the
content shared on it is ultimately created by humans.
So where does that leave us? The reason why we have increased
cases of burn out and fatigue is that we just consume content senselessly
without realizing the kind of effect that they are having on our brain. Netflix
or Instagram isn’t the reason that you are lazy.
It is your constant addiction to cheap entertainment and
need for escapism that is the real monster here and the only way to beat that
is to find ways to optimize your digital time.
Youtube in itself is such a big platform and you can learn a
lot from it. Closely monitor the kind of shows or web series or documentaries
that you see and you will suddenly realize that they help shape your thoughts
and views to a certain extent. The same can be said for all the meme pages on
sites such as Facebook and Instagram.
Just remember that you promote the kind of content that you
consume and there is a lot of infotainment series out there that can entertain
as well as teach you something important but we have gotten so used to the
cringy, vulgar content that cleansing yourself from it certainly easier said
than done.
My best way to consume good digital content that inspires me
is to take a particular niche that I like and search for shows in that niche so
that I can enjoy as well as learn something interesting in that field and
before you know it you have a repository of knowledge while having fun and
trust me there is no better way to learn.
I would even go so far as to say that Netflix and TV has
been one of my greatest teachers when it comes to English or creating
storylines that touch a special place in your heart. The TV was never an idiot
box for me rather it was a ‘GURU’ who cannot be thanked enough for all that it
has taught me.
So true! We always like to blame someone or something for our problems/laziness. Great blog as always mate!
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