How to Navigate Political Doomscrolling During Election Years
You're not more informed. You're more anxious. The neuroscience of political news addiction — and a practical system to stay engaged without destroying your mental health.
Read moreEvidence-based articles on the neuroscience of doomscrolling, screen addiction, and practical digital wellness strategies. We dig into the research so you can make informed choices about your screen time.
You're not more informed. You're more anxious. The neuroscience of political news addiction — and a practical system to stay engaged without destroying your mental health.
Read moreOpal locks you out cold. Sip & Scroll nudges you gently. Two very different philosophies for the same goal — and the wrong choice will have you uninstalling by noon.
Read moreYour thumb keeps swiping long after your brain checked out. The psychology behind Reels addiction — variable-ratio reinforcement, dopamine prediction errors, and the one friction trick that actually breaks the loop.
Read moreBefore your first coffee, your phone has already hijacked your cortisol awakening response. Here's the science behind why scrolling at dawn sets your anxiety baseline for the entire day — and the architectural fix that actually works.
Read moreFour weeks, no social media, no infinite scroll. A step-by-step plan for each phase of the declutter—from withdrawal to reintroduction—and what actually changes in your brain along the way.
Read moreThe strictest distraction blocker on desktop — Frozen Turkey, locked blocks, and OS-level enforcement. But it only works on your computer. Here's who it's actually for.
Read moreYour attention span isn't broken—it's being trained by an algorithm. The neuroscience behind TikTok brain rot, pseudo-ADHD symptoms, and how to reverse the damage.
Read moreYou don't have to delete everything and move off-grid. Here's the actual framework—the 30-day declutter, intentional reintroduction, and the architectural rules that make digital minimalism stick.
Read moreFrom nuclear lockouts to gentle nudges—ranked and reviewed so you can find the friction that actually fits your life and sticks longer than a week.
Read moreYou're in the middle of cleaning your room and you open your phone to check the time. 100 reels later and an hour has flown by. Sound familiar? Let's talk about what's really happening.
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