The Social Media Detox Tracker: A Journal to Stop Mindless Scrolling, Set Healthy Goals, and Take Back Your Time!
By (Author) Courtney E. Ackerman
Adams Media Corporation
Adams Media Corporation
19th October 2022
13th October 2022
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
176
Width 152mm, Height 203mm, Spine 13mm
263g
Keep track of your time online and check in on your mental health with the questions and prompts in The Social Media Detox Tracker so you can stop mindlessly scrolling and take back your life!
When using social media, minutes can turn into hours of mindless scrolling, which can create feelings of depression, loneliness, anxiety, FOMO, and burnout. The good news is more people than ever are considering quitting social media and The Social Media Detox Tracker is here to help!
With The Social Media Detox Tracker, youll record how much time you spend on social media every day. By setting goals and limitations and keeping them in check (and yourself accountable!) with the daily logs, youll make a habit of cutting back your minutes.
In addition, the daily tracking pages include prompts and questions to help monitor your mental health. It provides space for you to reflect on how youre feeling as you transition to more time offline. While social media creates feelings of FOMO, The Social Media Detox Tracker also makes sure you dont feel like youre missing out with less time online.
The time logs and mental health prompts will help create a healthy transition to less time online. Its time to stop checking your likes and start getting back to your life!
Courtney E. Ackerman is the author of My Pocket Meditations for Self-Compassion, My Pocket Positivity,5-Minute Bliss, and My Pocket Gratitude. Her early travels sparked her interest in learning about human nature at a young age. This interest led her to Claremont Graduate University, where she earned her masters degree in positive psychology and program evaluation. She works as a researcher and survey consultant in California. She enjoys traveling, spending time with her dogs, sampling beer at nearby breweries, and playing board games or video games to destress.