When you have healthy mindsets your life transforms, you feel free, free of worries, free of judgment, free of expectations, free of attachments, free of guilt, free of emotional codependency, free of conflict and so many more ways to feel freedom

Keywords: the mindset , freedom , joy , knowledge , peace

You have to deprogram yourself of this culture of hashtags, likes, retweets, comments, tik toks, tags, and remember your core value as a human being, Reprogram yourself of this silliness that if it’s not on social media it does not exists, Who said that?

https://sunflowersandfeathers26.wordpress.com/2020/07/24/the-wonders-of-having-a-mindset

You are slowly waking up to the idea that Social Media makes you feel like it’s never enough

Keywords: allgemein , empowerment , slow blogging , social media , millenial

Like YOU are never enough. If this is the case, you have only one option: Changing your relationship to Social Media.

https://frauketeaspoon.wordpress.com/2020/07/23/successful-without-social-media-introducing-slow-blogging

The number of apps available for chatting, texting, video chat, or just sharing things numbered about 250 in 2019 with somewhere around 3 billion users of at least 2 or more — that’s a lot of information being shared across these platforms every minute of every day

Keywords: random musings

I am currently on almost all major social media apps and this blog site. These are the places I communicate or interact with others even before this pandemic occurred.

https://love-to-bake-site.com/2020/07/18/killer-of-enthusiasm-loneliness

Some blind followers are ready to defend their idols to any extent

Keywords: idols , inspiration , problemwithidols

When fans come to the extent of protecting their idol from any valid criticism, the person being protected falls into something called the messiah complex, which basically is the kind of thinking where one sees whatever he/she does as absolutely correct, with no scope of further improvement or criticism.

https://nabeelnishat.wordpress.com/2020/07/15/the-problem-with-inspirations-and-idols

If you’re too good to like a picture of my kids than we really aren’t friends

The company we worked at had a toxic team culture. When I left, I didn’t tell them where I was going. I didn’t want all these negative and toxic people to know about my new chapter. I did meet some lovely people at this company and I keep in touch with them to this day. The toxic ones I want to remove from my life. When I blocked this person and the rest of the toxic team members from all of my social channels, I felt a huge burden lifted. I periodically clean out my friends/contact list to this day. If you’re too good to like a picture of my kids than we really aren’t friends.

https://therealishma.wordpress.com/2020/07/07/social-stalking

Just as with fiction books and blockbuster films, we shouldn’t trust what we see on social media as being the full story

Keywords: animals , author , ghostwriting , mental health awareness , writing , d e kendall , fun , ghostwriter , inspiration , silliness , social media , wilderness

Behind every book you read there’s been an entire production team, often including authors or ghostwriters, editors, agents, and publishing companies. Same goes for blockbuster films – I guarantee if it’s big budget, there’s an entire team dedicated to each minuscule portion of that film’s development and production. And whilst we’ve been fooled into thinking social media harnesses each individual voice, algorithms working behind the scenes are what determines the content we see. Therefore, it shapes how we feel about social media, as opposed to allowing us to connect directly with the hundreds of people we ‘follow’ or are ‘friends’ with, and making our own minds up about them. That masterful direction means we are being exposed to an edited version of people, even people we see every day in person. For all its awesomeness, social media cannot replace true human connection.

https://dekendall.com/2020/06/26/about-inspiration-silliness

If you do not feel at home with your friend just being themselves at their worst/best then y’all ain’t homies

When you stressed and got problems. The homies say we’ll figure it out, the friends and acquaintances say you’ll figure it out. You don’t need to be close to be a homie. You don’t need to talk everyday to be a homie, you just need to be a home a person can find and seek comfort/support in when they need it. Support doesn’t mean giving money or anything monetary it means being with them so they know they won’t be suffering and crying alone in their mess. It means showing them they aren’t fighting for themselves, by themselves.‬