03 Mar Mindfulness and your social life
Brianna is addicted to her cell phone. She stares at it all day long waiting for it to bring her pleasure or comfort. While waiting, she thinks,
Why isn’t anyone snapping me?
No one liked my Instagram post yet.
I’m so unpopular!
Why don’t more people like me?
Fear of social criticism and rejection is totally normal during the teen years (adult years too!). But when it interferes with school and life, then it’s time to be mindful of what is happening. You don’t want social anxiety to creep in. Social anxiety is an extreme fear of being judged, criticized or rejected in social situations. Social media can contribute to, or even cause, that anxiety. When people live in fear of how other people will respond to their social media posts, it can actually change the brain and cause people to be fearful or mistrustful in social relationships.
Is it true that you get a burst of excitement when you get a response on social media? Yes! But if you don’t get the response you want, then you can also feel let down. That is a feeling to avoid and mindfulness can help.
When you practice mindfulness, your focus is NOT on judgments. Your focus is on more beneficial thoughts like, Responses to my snaps or Instas do not define how good they are or what type of person I am.
You also learn to pay attention to the emotions that pop up and then you can control them. If you feel rejected, you can just notice that and then let it go. The feeling does not need to overwhelm you or control your response.
Before Mindfulness: You post something and sit there and wait for people to make you feel good about who you are by liking the post.
After Mindfulness: You post something and continue to enjoy the rest of your feed. As for your post, you are hoping others appreciate your humor, or whatever you shared, but the responses don’t matter so much to you anymore. You won’t let a post response ruin how much you liked your post.
Now let’s not forget the power of mindfulness on our physical self….
wlkhs2404
Posted at 16:26h, 02 MarchI enjoy just hanging out with my friends and just chilling out. I do not really go out as much beause i enjoy lowkey hangouts such as late night drives or hanging out at peoples house. I feel happy when I think about this because i know i enjoy these situations the most.
WLKHS2407
Posted at 16:26h, 02 MarchOne thing i really enjoy doing with my friends is going out to the park because we always play basketball and football, and sometimes we hit baseballs. It’s really fun and i always think how doing this every weekend or on a warm day is good for my health.
WLKHS2420
Posted at 16:24h, 02 MarchI enjoy talking with my friends about anything and everything because there’s always something interesting to talk about with them. I feel less stressed when I think about that because it’s both takes my mind off things and helps me focus on one specific topic. When I’m not thinking of it there can sometimes be a feeling of stress if I’m not happy with my situation.
wlkhs2416
Posted at 16:23h, 02 MarchHanging out with them at someones house, This makes me feel happy because we are always joking around and having fun
wlkhs2406
Posted at 16:22h, 02 MarchI like going bowling with my friends. We don’t do it often but it’s always fun when we do and a great way to bond. I feel happy and nostalgic when I think about it. We are usually to busy to get together so remembering bowling makes me think of free time and bonding with my friends
WLKHS2413
Posted at 16:22h, 02 MarchI like just talking with my friends about our problems and sympathizing with one another. I feel happy when I think about sharing my thoughts with my friends because it is a way to let out stress and connect with them more.
wlks2401
Posted at 16:20h, 02 MarchI enjoy spending time with my friends inside and outside of school. They make me happy and make me feel good about myself no matter what I may think, and we always have fun.