BEWARE OF SOCIAL MEDIA DEFICIENCY SYNDROME

Beware of Social Media deficiency syndrome

BEWARE OF SOCIAL MEDIA DEFICIENCY SYNDROME
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“Social media sometimes give inclinations that we are surrounded by images of other people seemingly enjoying ­themselves, having a good time and seems to be living the best of life circle.

Sometimes images and perceptions created on social platforms, sees an individual doing better and stable in life been envious of another user whose standard of living could never be compared to his or her in real time.

“Don’t buy into the lie., I tell you; Life shouldn’t be a drag, but it’s unlikely to be a ball all the time either”.

Resist comparing yourself, standard of living and life choices to anything you see on social media, they are only ­sharing the part they want you to see, which is the best bits”.

But instead of giving them cognizance, attention that worries and affects your peace of mind, dream big and live it, avoid been stressed by what you see but couldn’t really understand it historical antecedents, you might be better off in real time.

Do you have big dreams but never trying because of failing? social media could be a tool to probably change your mindset if it has the right and positive effect on your mind, it can subsequently inspire the best reaction in you.

We fear failure most because we care too much about what others think, it’s time to see failure as a means of learning another way to do something differently, things that didn’t go according to plan and trying again might not be a bad idea.

“Failure gives us the opportunity to see how things could have been done differently and even better. Remember, if you do fail, at least you had the courage to try, that in itself makes you a winner. So the bottom line is; if you ain’t failing you ain’t even trying.

so get inspired by what you see on social media, rather than falling into depression and been trapped into a failed mindset.