Let's take five minutes to see the week in a new light. & Amy Morin, LCSW, Editor-in-Chief Top of Mind How to Regain Control of Your News Consumption Any given news cycle is bound to have its share of concern-igniting headlines. At its very core, news is a disruption of the status quo, and "breaking news" headlines that incite a mixture of intrigue and worry are more likely to get a click or view than the mundane. It's easy to get swept up in it all. What Is Doomscrolling? Doomscrolling is a compulsory habit of scrolling through negative news. Because negative content often elicits strong emotional reactions, it can hold our attention for longer periods of time.
But for those prone to anxiety, it can also trigger fears and create a whirlwind of stress.
For many people, this can lead to picking up their phone or other devices multiple times a day and becoming engrossed in a steady stream of agitating headlines, news, social media posts, or other content." — JANIS L. WHITLOCK, PH.D. Signs you're negatively impacted might include:
A Balanced Approach to Getting News Watching the news isn't inherently bad. However, if you find yourself negatively impacted in severe ways—or you are so engrossed in the news that it impacts your mental health or day-to-day life—then self-awareness and self-regulation becomes critical. To regain control, try the following:
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Ways to Nurture Your Mind and Body Today, set aside five minutes of time for this Fire & Water visualization meditation. The idea is to visualize "fire falling" and "water rising."
So often, we allow "heat" to fester in our minds—terms like hot headed or burnout come to mind—while "water" in our lower half can cause us to feel sluggish and heavy.
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How to Regain Control of Your News Consumption
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