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It’s Not You, It’s Your Screen: Burnout, Boundaries & the Digital Detox

It’s Not You, It’s Your Screen: Burnout, Boundaries & the Digital Detox

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In today’s personal solo episode, I’m unpacking the real effects of digital burnout, overstimulation, and the constant noise we absorb from our screens. If you’ve ever felt emotionally drained, creatively blocked, or just not yourself after endless scrolling… you’re not alone! I’m sharing my own journey with screen fatigue, the signs you might be missing, and how I’m resetting with micro digital detox habits without quitting social media completely. Plus, I’m giving you a 48-hour challenge that could change your relationship with your phone and your peace of mind.


📲 In this episode:
– The sneaky signs of digital burnout
– Why you’re still tired after “resting” on your phone
– Creative blocks, comparison traps & dopamine crashes
– How to reset your nervous system (without quitting your job)
– A real-talk challenge: 48 hours off social media
– Boundaries that protect your peace AND your creativity
– A love note to our parents: please stop sending 100 memes a day 😂


🎯 If you’re ready to reclaim your time, your focus, and your sense of self, hit play. Your most present, peaceful self is waiting on the other side of that screen!


👇 Take the digital detox challenge with me and let me know how it goes!


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