Non Sequitur: Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for Tue, 17 Dec 2024 ...
If you reached for your phone and started scrolling through headlines—processing national and international news—you were engaging in what’s called doomscrolling. And you’re not alone ... Encourage ...
"Hi, are you doomscrolling? Our bodies were not designed to be anxious and stressed for this long." Back in the very anxious year of 2021, a friendly little bot on Twitter — the Doomscrolling ...
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So essentially, it is like she’s doomscrolling even though she doesn’t have her phone in hand. I’d want her to feel comfortable enough to say, “Hey, I’m going to be honest with you ...
Maybe even for hours at a time. What starts as a way to mentally unwind or catch up on the news quickly becomes hours spent compulsively ‘doomscrolling’ — the act of spending an excessive amount of ...
The news likely has many American employees “doomscrolling”—becoming absorbed in negative news, largely through social media—and the trend, experts say, is fueling an already growing mental health ...
This endless scrolling through bad news – known as “doomscrolling” – sneaks up on us. It's important to stay in touch with what's happening in the world. Being informed helps us make ...
This week, President Trump signed dozens of executive orders affecting federal jobs, spending, and federally funded programs. The rapid-fire changes have left many Americans with questions ...
This phenomenon is called "doomscrolling," but don't worry - you're not the only one who does it. "Doomscrolling refers to ...
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