This episode of The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast features information, tips, and how to’s on the hidden toxins in our personal care products.. Top Toxic Products You Should Stop Buying. An oft overlooked fact about personal products (makeup, hair & skin care, etc.) is that what you put on your skin goes into your body and affects it. Therefore, you could be poisoning yourself every day and not even know it. In the first episode of a series on toxic products, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen describe how easy it is to be tricked by product marketing, as well as the simple way to see exactly how healthy the products you use are to you, so you can throw them out! 10 Ways Toxic Products Are Poisoning You. In this second episode of a series on toxic products, Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen give you tips to give the personal product supply in your bathroom a makeover. Learn the 10 ways that toxic products disrupt your health, as well as the most effective and easy way to make the gradual shift towards a healthier bathroom, and a healthier life.. Brain in the News: Which Country Consumes the Most Antidepressants? It’s time for more Brain in the News! In this episode, the Amens contribute to the discussion of the brain health topics in the recent news cycle. This episode features a study on the world’s biggest consumers of antidepressants, a study on ashwagandha and schizophrenia, QEEG for concussions in junior hockey players, a teen who went blind from a bad diet, and a study on how eating fish can make you live longer.. Q&A: Should You be Consuming Dairy? Q&A time! This episode of The Brain Warrior’s Way Podcast features Dr. Daniel Amen and Tana Amen answering some of your questions. Topics covered in this episode include the health benefits and risks of drinking milk, and what you can do to avoid a midday crash. If you’d like your own question answered on the show, please visit brainwarriorswaypodcast.com for instructions on how to submit.. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmenClinic. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Amen_Clinics. Connect with us on LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/AmenClinicsLinkedIn. If you or someone you know would like more information about Amen Clinics, please call us! Within the U.S. call 1-888-288-9834. Outside the U.S. call 1-949-266-3700. Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AmenClinic. Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Amen_Clinics. Connect with us on LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/AmenClinicsLinkedIn. http://www.amenclinics.com/. https://www.brainmdhealth.com/. http://www.mybrainfitlife.com/. http://www.amenuniversity.com/nClinicsLinkedIn
The Doctors share the three things you need to know about your child’s social media that could put them at risk.. Subscribe to The Doctors: http://bit.ly/SubscribeTheDrs. Like us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/FacebookTheDoctors. Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/TheDrsTwitter. Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTheDoctorsTV. Follow us on Pinterest: http://bit.ly/PinterestTheDrs. About The Doctors: The Doctors is an Emmy award-winning daytime talk show hosted by ER physician Dr. Travis Stork, plastic surgeon Dr. Andrew Ordon and OB-GYN Dr. Nita Landry.. The Doctors helps you understand the latest health headlines, such as the ice bucket challenge for ALS and the Ebola outbreak; delivers exclusive interviews with celebrities dealing with health issues, such as Lamar Odom, Teen Mom star Farrah Abraham, reality stars Honey Boo Boo and Mama June, and activist Chaz Bono; brings you debates about health and safety claims from agricultural company Monsanto and celebrities such as Jenny McCarthy; and shows you the latest gross viral videos and explains how you can avoid an emergency situation. The Doctors also features the News in 2:00 digest of the latest celebrity health news and The Doctors’ Prescription for simple steps to get active, combat stress, eat better and live healthier.. Now in its eighth season, The Doctors celebrity guests have included Academy Award Winners Sally Field, Barbra Streisand, Jane Fonda, Marcia Gay Harden, Kathy Bates and Marisa Tomei; reality stars from Teen Mom and The Real Housewives, as well as Kris Jenner, Caitlyn Jenner, Melissa Rivers, Sharon Osbourne, Tim Gunn and Amber Rose; actors Jessica Alba, Christina Applegate, Julie Bowen, Patricia Heaton, Chevy Chase, Kristin Davis, Lou Ferrigno, Harrison Ford, Grace Gealey, Cedric the Entertainer, Valerie Harper, Debra Messing, Chris O’Donnell, Betty White, Linda Gray, Fran Drescher, Emmy Rossum, Roseanne Barr, Valerie Bertinelli, Suzanne Somers; athletes Magic Johnson, Apolo Ohno and Danica Patrick; musicians Tim McGraw, Justin Bieber, Clint Black, LL Cool J, Nick Carter, Kristin Chenoweth, Paula Abdul, Gloria Gaynor, La Toya Jackson, Barry Manilow, Bret Michaels, Gene Simmons and Jordin Sparks; and celebrity chefs Wolfgang Puck, Guy Fieri and Curtis Stone.
The first 1,000 people to sign up to Skillshare will get their first 2 months for free: https://skl.sh/infographics32. We don’t need to tell you that some teenagers have made a lot of money, but the richest have done so mainly because they became celebrities through music or acting or even YouTube. Some teens have even made a small fortune as entrepreneurs. But today we are going to talk about what you might call normal jobs, things the average teen can do while working through the summer or doing part-time work as they study. Jobs that you could do and make a bit of spending money. We’ll focus mainly on the USA as that’s where most of the English language articles on this subject have been written, but perhaps there might be similar jobs in other parts of the world that also pay well. Welcome to this episode of the Infographics Show, Highest Paying Jobs for Teenagers.. SUBSCRIBE TO US -► http://bit.ly/TheInfographicsShow. -- WEBSITE (SUGGEST A TOPIC): http://theinfographicsshow.com. SUPPORT US:. Patreon…….► https://www.patreon.com/theinfographicsshow. SOCIAL: Twitter……..► https://twitter.com/TheInfoShow. Subreddit…► http://reddit.com/r/TheInfographicsShow. -- Sources for this episode: https://pastebin.com/P1NqryFh
This is part 2 of a 5 part video blog (vlog) series where we will be looking at trying to change the narrative of how we speak to our kids about technology. We will look at current ways parents talk to teens about tech and then look at a new narrative that teens will respond to better. We need to move from telling to teaching. Today we look at a new way to talk to our kids about social media.. This video talks about some thoughts like fomo, isolation, growing anxiety, and the infinite scroll while on social media.. Vlog #1 Phones. Vlog #2 Social Media. Vlog #3 TV/Movies. Vlog #4 Music. Vlog #5 Video Games. Links to my book Parenting: Navigating Everything. Amazon Canada https://amzn.to/31XaCrb. Amazon United States – https://amzn.to/31ZEO4N. The above links contain Amazon affiliate links.. Other talks on Vimeo on Demand (Rent or buy). (1) Mental Health Talk (The Walking Wounded) https://vimeo.com/ondemand/brettullman. (2) Dating.for.life: the questions *new talk* https://vimeo.com/ondemand/datingforlife. (3) The Porn Project https://vimeo.com/ondemand/thepornpro…. (4) The Sex Talk https://vimeo.com/ondemand/thesextalk. Where to find me on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/brett.ullman. Twitter: https://twitter.com/brettullman. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brettullman/. #parentingtips. #parentingtipsforteenagers
What effects does social media have on teens today? This is a big question held not only by parents but by professionals. In fact, many do not comprehend just how big of an impact social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, and others have on the lives of teens and their peers. In this video, we talk about the various pros and cons of teens use of social media. Yes, there are positives such as staying informed and finding help overcoming obstacles. Yet, we see negatives, too, such as a warped sense of self-worth of deterioration of social skills. A teen’s use of social media is certainly a challenging balance as their parent. We hope this article sheds light on the good and bad of these platforms. You’re welcome to visit our site, too, where you can many other helpful parenting articles.. Visit our site and be sure to explore our platform letting you stay connected with your family: https://www.familyorbit.com/blog/pros-and-cons-of-social-media/
Your brain may never be the same! Watch our Q&A: http://youtu.be/thYzq0TEwbs. Send us stuff! ASAPSCIENCE INC. P.O. BOX 93, Toronto P, TORONTO, ON, M5S2S6. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/10kWnZ7. Instagram and Twitter: @whalewatchmeplz and @mitchellmoffit. Clickable: http://bit.ly/16F1jeC and http://bit.ly/15J7ube. Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1fjWszw. Twitter: http://bit.ly/1d84R71. Tumblr: http://bit.ly/1amIPjF. Vine: Search “AsapSCIENCE” on vine! Written and created by Mitchell Moffit (twitter @mitchellmoffit) and Gregory Brown (twitter @whalewatchmeplz).. Further Reading- Abnormal White Matter Integrity in Adolescents with Internet Addiction Disorder: A Tract-Based Spatial Statistics Study. http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0030253. Phantom vibrations among undergraduates: Prevalence and associated psychological characteristics. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0747563212000799. Cognitive control in media multitaskers. http://www.pnas.org/content/106/37/15583.abstract?sid=113b39d8-d0b5-4f46-b2a5-362ee79d0b61. Amygdala Volume and Social Network Size in Humans. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3079404/. What is the role of dopamine in reward: hedonic impact, reward. learning, or incentive salience? http://www.lsa.umich.edu/psych/research&labs/berridge/publications/Berridge&RobinsonBrResRev1998.pdf
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Building a platform on social media can open a lot of doors for teens and help them build a positive online reputation. It also can expose them to college scholarships, college networks, and even a future career. When parents encourage this type of online activity, it changes their teen’s perspective of social media. One of the ways social media can benefit your teen is by helping them create friendships and managing social anxiety. Social media accounts are great for strengthening friendships for adolescents.
The teenage years are hard and kids often feel like outcasts (even if they are not), and social media allows them to “see” their friends more often. Studies, including Common Sense Media’s “Social Media, Social Life: How Teens View Their Digital Lives” and the Pew Research Center’s “Teens, Technology and Friendships” show that social media. Social media can allow them to have a voice and might give them the confidence to speak out more offline too. Inspiration and Support.
As a communicative method, using social media can be a great way for teens to support and inspire each other. Many teens use social media, in addition to texting, as their main forms of communication with their friends. Social media presents a special opportunity for you and your child to work together.
It allows you to have a real and present part in developing his or her personal identity. Have discussions around the dinner table about things they learned and interesting or funny videos they watched. However, the use of social media in general was on the rise, as 94% of teens age 13-17 reported using them [2]. Benefits of Social Media. 1. Making Social Connections.
Social media provide a convenient way for children to connect with their peers and keep in touch with friends they already spend time within the offline world. On average, teens are online almost nine hours a day, not including time for homework. There are positive aspects of social media, but also potential risks. It is important for parents to help their teens use these sites responsibly.
Potential benefits of social media include: Staying connected to friends; Meeting new friends with shared interests. Risks and Benefits of Social Media Use Adolescent Psychiatry, 201 4, Vol. 4, No.
2 75 these sites can pla ce t eens at a h igh er risk of being targ ets for sexu al vic timiz ation ( Mitch ell, F. OK, so it’s not exactly a surprise. What is a little shocking are the statistics revealed in a recent study by Pew Research Center, entitled “Teens, Social Media & Technology Overview 2010.”The findings, many of which are listed below, highlight teens’ growing dependency on media and devices.
Social media gives you an opportunity to talk about what you know and what you want to be known for. Sharing your expertise will attract potential professional and.
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“By and large, teens use social media to do what they have been doing—socialize with friends, negotiate peer groups, flirt, share stories, and simply hang out.
The Demos report — “Plugged in: Youth Engagement Through Social Media” — found that 55 per cent of 35to 50-year-olds also felt the same way about online activism while young women were almost twice as likely as young men to campaign via social media.
While social media have the potential to radically alter friendshipmaking processes, most teens use these tools to maintain preexisting connections, turn acquaintances into friendships, and develop connections through people they already know.
Coupled with access to the Internet, social media are a staple of most teens online diet, with 71 percent active on Facebook, 52 percent on Instagram, and a mere 41 percent on Snapchat (as of the time of the report).
On the one hand, using social media actively helps individuals reduce stress, increases life satisfaction, reduces loneliness and enhances well-being [20–22].
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I love reading and even though I was a distinction graduate, but I don’t read the last couple of years because I’m distracted by so many things social media, entertainment etc. and I don’t know what to read, how to read, how I can actually get benefited from reading etc. Please advise me!
I think preteens have no business on social media. The thought of kids posting pictures of themselves for the world to see and communicating with strangers gives me the heebie jeebies.
In that case, do people in tv shows and movies also have an influence on who we are depending on how much we watch them? Or what if your a character designer, do you get influenced by the characters personalities? Does it work the same?
I just realized that these models were by Mark Manson and I had actually listened to three of his audiobooks a couple of times over in the past. That fact makes me appreciate this youtube channel more
A Simple Neural Hack to end Distraction and get off the internet! Distraction is hard to resist because it is an affective state, as it is embodied by increases in dopamine levels due to the novel outcomes implicit in distractive events. Dopamine adds transitory utility or value to moment to moment decisions and is harmful to effective decision making when it is not aligned with long term goals, as we well know by succumbing daily to social media, emails, and other distractors. The best way to eliminate distraction is to pursue meaningful activities that have more significant affective outcomes, or to induce greater positive affect by managing the unique ways incentive motivation works in the human brain. To demonstrate this latter point here is an easy procedure to increase meaningful behavior, accentuate positive affect, and eliminate distraction. Simply follow a simple resting protocol (mindfulness procedure is best for this), and simultaneously pursue or anticipate pursuing meaningful behavior (e.g. cleaning house, writing poetry, exercise, etc.). Do this continuously for standard sessions of a least a half hour and chart your progress. As a result, you will be more pleasurably alert, engaged, and incented to continue being productive and resist distraction. Neurologically, this is due to ‘opioid-dopamine’ interactions, or the fact that rest is pleasurable due to the induction of opioid activity in the brain. Meaningful activity on the other hand induces dopaminergic activity, which is felt as a state of alert arousal but NOT pleasure. Opioid and dopamine neurons are located adjacently in the midbrain, and when both are simultaneously activated will also co-stimulate each other, resulting in enhanced feelings of arousal and pleasure. Indeed, when rest is accompanied by highly meaningful behaviors (creating art, athletic achievement), pleasure and alertness are highly accentuated, resulting in ‘peak’ or ‘flow’ experiences. So, there is my procedure to increase productivity and reduce distraction, and all without inspirational screeds, lectures, books, or seminars, with the added benefit that you can prove or falsify my hypothesis for yourself, give or take an hour!
This interpretation is based on the work of the distinguished neuroscientist Kent Berridge of the University of Michigan, a preeminent researcher on dopamine and motivation, who was kind to vet the work for accuracy and endorse the finished manuscript. Berridge’s Site https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/berridge-lab/
I offer a more detailed theoretical explanation in pp. 47-52, and pp 82-86 of my open source book on the neuroscience of resting states, ‘The Book of Rest’, linked below. https://www.scribd.com/doc/284056765/The-Book-of-Rest-The-Odd-Psychology-of-Doing-Nothing
I wish I hadn’t wasted the last year being driving nuts by super loud drug infested neighbors. I wanted to read my CS books. I am about throw them away and be homeless instead while dope heads have houses with boards over the windows.:'(
Don’t trust this youtubers he makes his videos 10 mins 2 seconds O ly specifically so he gets paid ;-; he doesn’t care about you all he jsut cares about his paycheck from you watching this.
Uhaul says you can be 16 and work for them, but you need a high school diploma. How do they expect any 16 year olds to be able to work for them since like 99% of teens graduate high school at the age of 17-18?
I use coconut oil to remove old facial and eye makeup like mascara and cleanse my face. After wiping my skin with soft disposable tissue, I use witch hazel on cotton balls as a toner to thoroughly remove remaining makeup and oils. If needed, I also gently wash and rinse my face with a soft cloth wet with soap and water and then use witch hazel again. I am still looking for a good but inexpensive moisturizer to nourish my skin and use under very light makeup. Though I read labels intensively, my knowledge of many skin product chemicals can be limited, as I am not a chemist. Less ingredients and keeping the product simple is what I try for.
Let me tell you why Portugal is 4th in antidepressive medication: because our medics are incompetents. To make a long story short, I was feeling terrible for some years, super tired, belly and body pain, allergies, etc. and went to several doctors apointments, made several exames and they all prescribed antidepressives because they couldn’t find anything wrong with me. One of them even called me “spoild girl”. I never went to a psiquiatrist, no one of those doctors advised me to see one. Conclusion: I had lactose intolerance. And that’s why. P. S. I never took the medication because I never settle for the diagnose. I feel a lot better now:)
What do you think of increase your IQ score over 15 points using Rotogenflux Methods? I notice a lot of people keep on speaking about Rotogenflux Methods.
Egad. Who has time to listen to all this? Unbelievably verbose, even repetitive, coupled with no explanation of product brand names, mostly cosmetics. Sure, there’s some merit to the underlying premises of “toxic products,” but it’s buried on fluff. Unsubscribe me.
I’m pretty dang decent at alto sax and bass clarinet. Maybe somebody wants some virtual lessons? If you or somebody you care about needs lessons for beginners, I would be glad to help. Dm me on Instagram @paradisevintagestore
Excellent content and Channel! I will definitely share this with my daughters who are currently 8 and 10 years old. We started a book reading channel to improve their English reading and comprehension skills. Plus, I wasn’t much of a book reader growing up and now having the opportunity to read with them and share it with the world. Thank You and looking forward to your future videos! Wishing you continued success and happiness!
Social Media and Mental Health While many of us enjoy staying connected on social media, excessive use can fuel feelings of anxiety, depression, isolation, and FOMO. Here’s how to modify your habits and improve your mood.
I like Pacifica for eye shadow. I have noticed too how when I switched to using clean products my skin began looking better with no makeup on than with!!!
I also love doterra as a one stop shop for all household clean products, I like white vinegar instead of bleach on towels in the wash and I love how Sephora has a new area for clean products in their store!
Ok, you do have a point, but lets put the blame where it lays. If the parents can’t supervise what they’re doing on the Internet stop blaming the companies. There are kids that are wayyyyyyy to young to be online.
That’s what they want, Instagram wants you to be addicted and to control your life. The way the algorithm works is that if you use it every day, and post frequently, then your reach will be higher, but if you hardly use it, or only post once every couple weeks, your reach will be low. So Instagram are bullying you into using it everyday for your reach to be higher. Disgusting really.
I am addicted to the Internet and I’ve never taken any drugs, but I often feel like my behaviour and state-of-mind somewhat resemble drug addicts that I see on the streets and on TV.
I love reading and even though I was a distinction graduate, but I don’t read the last couple of years because I’m distracted by so many things social media, entertainment etc. and I don’t know what to read, how to read, how I can actually get benefited from reading etc.
Please advise me!
I think preteens have no business on social media. The thought of kids posting pictures of themselves for the world to see and communicating with strangers gives me the heebie jeebies.
In that case, do people in tv shows and movies also have an influence on who we are depending on how much we watch them? Or what if your a character designer, do you get influenced by the characters personalities? Does it work the same?
I just realized that these models were by Mark Manson and I had actually listened to three of his audiobooks a couple of times over in the past. That fact makes me appreciate this youtube channel more
A Simple Neural Hack to end Distraction and get off the internet!
Distraction is hard to resist because it is an affective state, as it is embodied by increases in dopamine levels due to the novel outcomes implicit in distractive events. Dopamine adds transitory utility or value to moment to moment decisions and is harmful to effective decision making when it is not aligned with long term goals, as we well know by succumbing daily to social media, emails, and other distractors. The best way to eliminate distraction is to pursue meaningful activities that have more significant affective outcomes, or to induce greater positive affect by managing the unique ways incentive motivation works in the human brain. To demonstrate this latter point here is an easy procedure to increase meaningful behavior, accentuate positive affect, and eliminate distraction.
Simply follow a simple resting protocol (mindfulness procedure is best for this), and simultaneously pursue or anticipate pursuing meaningful behavior (e.g. cleaning house, writing poetry, exercise, etc.). Do this continuously for standard sessions of a least a half hour and chart your progress. As a result, you will be more pleasurably alert, engaged, and incented to continue being productive and resist distraction. Neurologically, this is due to ‘opioid-dopamine’ interactions, or the fact that rest is pleasurable due to the induction of opioid activity in the brain. Meaningful activity on the other hand induces dopaminergic activity, which is felt as a state of alert arousal but NOT pleasure. Opioid and dopamine neurons are located adjacently in the midbrain, and when both are simultaneously activated will also co-stimulate each other, resulting in enhanced feelings of arousal and pleasure. Indeed, when rest is accompanied by highly meaningful behaviors (creating art, athletic achievement), pleasure and alertness are highly accentuated, resulting in ‘peak’ or ‘flow’ experiences. So, there is my procedure to increase productivity and reduce distraction, and all without inspirational screeds, lectures, books, or seminars, with the added benefit that you can prove or falsify my hypothesis for yourself, give or take an hour!
This interpretation is based on the work of the distinguished neuroscientist Kent Berridge of the University of Michigan, a preeminent researcher on dopamine and motivation, who was kind to vet the work for accuracy and endorse the finished manuscript.
Berridge’s Site
https://sites.lsa.umich.edu/berridge-lab/
I offer a more detailed theoretical explanation in pp. 47-52, and pp 82-86 of my open source book on the neuroscience of resting states, ‘The Book of Rest’, linked below.
https://www.scribd.com/doc/284056765/The-Book-of-Rest-The-Odd-Psychology-of-Doing-Nothing
I wish I hadn’t wasted the last year being driving nuts by super loud drug infested neighbors. I wanted to read my CS books. I am about throw them away and be homeless instead while dope heads have houses with boards over the windows.:'(
Don’t trust this youtubers he makes his videos 10 mins 2 seconds O ly specifically so he gets paid ;-; he doesn’t care about you all he jsut cares about his paycheck from you watching this.
Uhaul says you can be 16 and work for them, but you need a high school diploma. How do they expect any 16 year olds to be able to work for them since like 99% of teens graduate high school at the age of 17-18?
I use coconut oil to remove old facial and eye makeup like mascara and cleanse my face. After wiping my skin with soft disposable tissue, I use witch hazel on cotton balls as a toner to thoroughly remove remaining makeup and oils. If needed, I also gently wash and rinse my face with a soft cloth wet with soap and water and then use witch hazel again. I am still looking for a good but inexpensive moisturizer to nourish my skin and use under very light makeup. Though I read labels intensively, my knowledge of many skin product chemicals can be limited, as I am not a chemist. Less ingredients and keeping the product simple is what I try for.
Let me tell you why Portugal is 4th in antidepressive medication: because our medics are incompetents. To make a long story short, I was feeling terrible for some years, super tired, belly and body pain, allergies, etc. and went to several doctors apointments, made several exames and they all prescribed antidepressives because they couldn’t find anything wrong with me. One of them even called me “spoild girl”. I never went to a psiquiatrist, no one of those doctors advised me to see one. Conclusion: I had lactose intolerance. And that’s why.
P. S. I never took the medication because I never settle for the diagnose. I feel a lot better now:)
What do you think of increase your IQ score over 15 points using Rotogenflux Methods? I notice a lot of people keep on speaking about Rotogenflux Methods.
Egad. Who has time to listen to all this? Unbelievably verbose, even repetitive, coupled with no explanation of product brand names, mostly cosmetics. Sure, there’s some merit to the underlying premises of “toxic products,” but it’s buried on fluff. Unsubscribe me.
I’m pretty dang decent at alto sax and bass clarinet. Maybe somebody wants some virtual lessons? If you or somebody you care about needs lessons for beginners, I would be glad to help. Dm me on Instagram @paradisevintagestore
Excellent content and Channel! I will definitely share this with my daughters who are currently 8 and 10 years old. We started a book reading channel to improve their English reading and comprehension skills. Plus, I wasn’t much of a book reader growing up and now having the opportunity to read with them and share it with the world. Thank You and looking forward to your future videos! Wishing you continued success and happiness!
Social Media and Mental Health While many of us enjoy staying connected on social media, excessive use can fuel feelings of anxiety, depression, isolation, and FOMO. Here’s how to modify your habits and improve your mood.
https://ihtirafnet.blogspot.com/2020/05/social-media-and-mental-health.html
I like Pacifica for eye shadow.
I have noticed too how when I switched to using clean products my skin began looking better with no makeup on than with!!!
I also love doterra as a one stop shop for all household clean products, I like white vinegar instead of bleach on towels in the wash and I love how Sephora has a new area for clean products in their store!
Ok, you do have a point, but lets put the blame where it lays. If the parents can’t supervise what they’re doing on the Internet stop blaming the companies. There are kids that are wayyyyyyy to young to be online.
That’s what they want, Instagram wants you to be addicted and to control your life. The way the algorithm works is that if you use it every day, and post frequently, then your reach will be higher, but if you hardly use it, or only post once every couple weeks, your reach will be low. So Instagram are bullying you into using it everyday for your reach to be higher. Disgusting really.
I am addicted to the Internet and I’ve never taken any drugs, but I often feel like my behaviour and state-of-mind somewhat resemble drug addicts that I see on the streets and on TV.
My social media logbook
Email> 1 minute a day
Google> 5 minutes a day
Watsapp> 5-10 minutes a day
Netflix> 1 hour a day
Youtube> 6+ hours a day
And wait 6+?!?!?
Aaaarggggg!!!! naaaaa i hate youtubeee!!!! Screw youtube
I am to addicted