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COVID-19 (Part 5c): Protecting Your Health from the Dangers of Social Media

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2020-06-30 10:34:35

Dr. Mokeira J. Nyamache

 How can you protect yourself from the dangers posed by social media especially during these harsh times? First, it is important to take control by putting a limit on when and where to use social media. Too much use of social media can interfere with your interpersonal communication.  Consider switching off from the platforms when having one-on-one interactions with family, friends or even colleagues at work. Better still; try to create a regular time schedule of when you will be on social media. Second, try not to have your phone near you all the time and especially during such times as when you are about to go to bed.

 Switch it off at times. Having your phone during these times disrupts sleep not only because of the alerts received but also because of the subconscious expectation of the mind that keeps one alert to the possibility of messages or calls coming through. This contributes to inadequate sleep, which poses multiple health risks. Third, be selective and limit the number of your online networks and connections. 

Pay more attention to real life relationships. For many, social media relations are given top priority even though sometimes they are irrelevant, annoying, boring or even upsetting. Deliberately mute, unfollow or even block them. Instead, follow accounts that provide enriching content that you like such as sports, inspiration or even religion. Limit the amount of news you receive through these sites and be careful about what you read and internalize. Fourth, do not take social media matters too seriously. There is a lot of fiction.  Many people on the sites are not displaying their real lives, it is mostly just for the likes and comments they would like to receive. They could be suffering from poor mental health. Never evaluate yourself based on social media appearances and comparisons. In conclusion Online interactions cannot replace real-life connection. It is natural and healthy for human beings to connect and have a sense of belonging. Invest in time with friends and build relationships away from social media. That is protective of your mental health.    

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