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Digital Detox Guide: Protecting Your Mental Health From Social Media Overload

September 17, 2025 by Ericka Williams Leave a Comment

Between constant notifications, doomscrolling, and the pressure to stay plugged in, social media takes a toll. While these platforms offer connection and entertainment, they can also lead to anxiety, low self-esteem, and information fatigue. The occasional digital detox—intentionally stepping back from screens—can allow you to reclaim mental clarity, improve focus, and reconnect with real-life moments. 

Signs It’s Time to Log Off 

Here are a few signs it’s time to initiate a detox: 

  • You feel anxious or low after scrolling 

  • Your sleep is disrupted by late-night screen time 

  • You find yourself constantly checking your phone 

  • You compare your life to others’ highlight reels 

  • You feel overwhelmed by the constant stream of content 

Even if you enjoy social media, it’s worth evaluating whether your digital habits support your wellbeing or drain it. 

Digital Detox Strategies That Work 

Once you’ve identified the need for a break, then what? It’s rarely as simple as setting your phone down and walking away, but you can try: 

  • Set screen-free hours during meals, work, or bedtime. 

  • Turn off push notifications to reduce distractions. 

  • Curate your feed by unfollowing or muting accounts that trigger stress. 

  • Use time-tracking apps to increase awareness of your screen time patterns. 

  • Replace doomscrolling with mindful activities, like reading, taking walks, journaling, or otherwise spending time offline. 

These small changes can help you develop a more balanced and intentional relationship with technology. Another thing to try if you’re struggling with the effect of social media on your mental health is individual therapy. Therapy can uncover the emotional patterns behind your screen use and teach you how to set healthy boundaries. 

Start Reclaiming Your Mental Space Today 

Your time is valuable. If you want to be intentional about what you spend that time on, individual therapy can grant you clarity and guidance. Reach out today to speak with a therapist about starting your digital detox to protect your peace of mind! 

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