My journey to intentional & mindful use of WhatsApp

Rijul, a leading thought leader in Digital Wellness, becomes vulnerable & lists down his struggles like Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) with WhatsApp & how he conquered them. This includes increasing resistance & friction by accessing his WhatsApp on his Laptop instead of Phone. Read this article to know more.

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A perspective on ‘Digital Wellness Apps’

The urge to stay connected with the world often takes a toll to the point where we feel overwhelmed and sore. With every beep and flash, we are drawn toward our devices or screens irrespective of how worn out we may be. Digital Wellness apps help you by revealing your digital usage habits, reminding you of your daily goals, or sometimes even locking you out of an app depending on the features of the app. Check out this article to know more.

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Thinspiration: Social Media & Eating Disorders

Most of us have something that we dislike about our physical appearance—our nose, a flabby stomach, the list goes on. Eating disorders have been on the rise over the course of the pandemic & one such trend is Thinspiration. It refers to content and imagery encouraging and idealizing excessively thin bodies. While leaving social media is not the solution but being mindful of the content we interact with and curating for ourselves a positive algorithm is advantageous to our own health.

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Is your Workplace ‘Digitally Well’?

The Indian corporate culture is one that is characterized by an incessant need to hustle & be ‘always on’. With 89% of employees standing on the brink of burnout due to digital overwhelm and exhaustion, it is more important than ever to identify and acknowledge the problems that persist with handling digital technologies in the corporate world. The Digital Wellness Institute offers courses, consulting, and certification to help employees and companies improve their digital habits in a remote and hybrid workspace.

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Experience JOMO over FOMO

We have to understand that social media is only showing the best of everyone’s lives. It is like looking at someone passing on the street for a second and comparing our whole lives to that momentary glimpse of a person. Isn't that unfair to do? Our lives are so much more than the 20-second tailored glimpse and once we start fully focusing on our own lives & who we want to be it becomes easier to not compare ourselves to those we see online. Taking us one step further to being okay with missing out (FOMO). Read this article to know more about how you can experience JOMO.

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Sign the deal for a better Digital Wellness

Screen time contracts are agreements that a family deliberates and creates together that define the boundaries regarding technology and screen use at home by all family members. Establishing these contracts can teach young adults and growing pre-teens to have a healthier relationship with technology. These contracts go much beyond rules on the number of hours of screen use but instead also focus on when, how, and where to use screens. Read this article to know more.

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Busting the myths about Digital Wellness

The current trends in digital wellness are abundant in misinformed notions of digital wellbeing. Some of these are increasingly used in mainstream media as antidotes or solutions for a healthier digital experience. But, are these myths true or quick fixes, or real solutions? Read this article to understand some of these myths.

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Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

In May 2018 a self-driving Uber hit Elaine Herzberg, a pedestrian in Arizona, resulting in her death. Uber did not face any charges citing that “there was no basis for criminal liability”. Read this article to understand more about AI Biases, ethics of AI & how can we make technologies more ‘humane’.

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