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Are you feeling overwhelmed by endless scrolling, digital comparison, and the pressures of online life? You're not alone.
In Logged In, Burned Out, author Jordan Sloane dives deep into the complex
relationship between social media and mental health, exploring how the
internet shapes our self-perception, friendships, and activism-often at the
cost of our well-being. This Social Media Anxiety Book offers a raw, eyeopening
look at the emotional toll of digital culture, from Social Media
Addiction to the rise of cancel culture and online perfectionism.
Blending memoir-style storytelling with thought-provoking analysis, this social media book uncovers:
If you've ever questioned the impact of social media on your mental health,
struggled with digital burnout, or wondered whether we can truly find balance
in the internet age, this book is for you.
For readers of:
Digital Minimalism, The Shallows, and Trick Mirror.
Perfect for: Gen Z, Millennials, mental health advocates, and anyone struggling with the pressures of online life.
It's time to take control. Step back, log off, and rediscover yourself beyond the screen.
Are you feeling overwhelmed by endless scrolling, digital comparison, and the pressures of online life? You're not alone.
In Logged In, Burned Out, author Jordan Sloane dives deep into the complex
relationship between social media and mental health, exploring how the
internet shapes our self-perception, friendships, and activism-often at the
cost of our well-being. This Social Media Anxiety Book offers a raw, eyeopening
look at the emotional toll of digital culture, from Social Media
Addiction to the rise of cancel culture and online perfectionism.
Blending memoir-style storytelling with thought-provoking analysis, this social media book uncovers:
If you've ever questioned the impact of social media on your mental health,
struggled with digital burnout, or wondered whether we can truly find balance
in the internet age, this book is for you.
For readers of:
Digital Minimalism, The Shallows, and Trick Mirror.
Perfect for: Gen Z, Millennials, mental health advocates, and anyone struggling with the pressures of online life.
It's time to take control. Step back, log off, and rediscover yourself beyond the screen.
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