Instagram Is My Opp and OneTab Is My Hero

Day 3 (May 12) Assigned Blog Post:

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Technology has been taking over my life lately, for better and worse. 

My iPhone: I use it everyday. Staying connected with family and friends overseas, organising club events, scrolling IG reels, taking photos of everything, and of course, Google Maps. I don’t go anywhere without it (even though I have lived in the same city for most of my life. Oops).

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My Laptop: SO necessary. Probably on the same level as my phone. I use it to listen to lectures, write and hand in assignments and watch YouTube. I genuinely don’t know what I would do without my YouTube.

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iPad: I don’t use it everyday, but when I do use it, I am also watching youtube or making art with an app called ProCreate (10/10, highly recommend).

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To keep my life organized, I use an AMAZING Chrome extension called OneTab. God bless whoever invented OneTab. It’s insanely helpful, especially because I am taking 3 classes at the moment. I dump all my class-related tabs into nice, neat lists, so I can pretend to be organized (even though its still kind of chaotic). 

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Now for my biggest opp: Instagram. I am definitely addicted. It’s bad. At least I have the self-awareness to realize that it is my coping mechanism for when I am stressed out… Ok no it’s still bad. I genuinely use it as an escape when I am just so stressed out about school. I just scroll and scroll into the void, until it isn’t even fun anymore, which I have learned is actually a sign of addiction, thanks to Dr. K on youtube in this video

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So now I am doing a much-needed 30-day fast from Instagram reels. I still need to use Instagram to message people and keep up with events for my club, but ABSOLUTELY NO SCROLLING. The scrolling is killing me. I got the idea to do this “fast” from this Andrew Huberman video (he is such a helpful guy). He’s a neuroscientist and professor at Stanford University School of Medicine. So he definitely knows what he’s talking about. 

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Andrew Huberman and Dr. K’s YouTube channels are example of actual, good, productive uses of technology. It is high-quality content. So, I definitely don’t think that technology is all bad or all good. It is a tool that can we can use to either help us fail or help us succeed. I just don’t think humans have had access to such constant and high levels of dopamine before, so it’s really difficult to stay disciplined.

I am trying to find balance. I don’t want to cut out tech completely, I aim to incorporate it into my life in a heathy and productive manner!

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