It’s okay if you sometimes feel like that dog in the “This Is Fine” meme. We all need some tonic to the flames of bad news and negativity online once in a while. Randomacts of kindnessand helping others can be that antidote. It’s like Gandhi said, “The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others.”

To know more about why we need wholesome stories and news in our lives,Bored Pandareached out to licensed PsychologistDr. Nathan Brandon. He told us why positive content online is important for our mental health and overall well-being. We also asked Dr. Brandon for some strategies to cope with all the negativity online. Read our interview with him below!

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That’s why it’s important this negative content doesn’t drown out the good things that are happening in the world. Whether they’re big good news stories or just simple everyday acts of kindness. Why exactly is it important? We asked licensed Psychologist Dr. Nathan Brandon to explain why being constantly bombarded with bad news is not so good for our well-being. He says that the positive content helps do just that – balance out the negativity we see or experience every day.

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Dr. Brandon says that seeing positive content online can help us appreciate the beauty in everyday moments more, and it promotes themes of empathy and kindness at the same time. “[It] can elevate our mood, encouragepositive thinking, and even inspire us to engage in acts of kindness ourselves,” the licensed psychologist observes.

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Nowadays, we spend our days glued to the screen. Whether it’s a computer at work, a smartphone at lunch, or a television in the evening, we’re almost always online. At least that’s what 28% of adult Americans told thePew Research Centerin 2019. Many of us would like to do something about it, but talking is always easier than doing it, right? Dr. Nathan Brandon says that people should try to curate their online experience.

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“For individuals who find the online environment overwhelming or distressing, it’s crucial to adopt strategies that safeguardmental healthwhile enabling them to benefit from the digital world,” Dr. Brandon tells Bored Panda. He advises people to consciously pick and choose who they’re following.

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Dr. Brandon also recommends practicing mindfulness about how we consume content online. That might help us manage feelings of overwhelm and stress. “Taking breaks, setting time limits, and engaging in self-care activities offline can also help maintain a healthy balance between online and offline life. It’s vital to prioritize self-care and offline activities that bring joy and fulfillment,” Dr. Brandon says.

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For those who like to organize their day to a T, there’s one more strategy that Dr. Brandon recommends. He says that ‘digital detoxing’ can be immensely beneficial.“Designate certain times of the day or specific days of the week as screen-free, allowing time to reconnect with the physical world and engage in activities like reading, exercise, or spending time in nature,” he notes. In other words, some literaltouching of grassmight benefit your mental health pretty well.

For those who like to organize their day to a T, there’s one more strategy that Dr. Brandon recommends. He says that ‘digital detoxing’ can be immensely beneficial.

“Designate certain times of the day or specific days of the week as screen-free, allowing time to reconnect with the physical world and engage in activities like reading, exercise, or spending time in nature,” he notes. In other words, some literaltouching of grassmight benefit your mental health pretty well.

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If you want to reduce your screen time, find things you like to do apart from TikTok or Twitter. Whether that’s knitting, photography, baking, or gardening – try out different things and see what works for you. “Developing hobbies that don’t involve screens not only reduces online time but also enriches personal skills and happiness,” Dr. Brandon observes.

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Socializing and going out can also provide a welcome escape from the negativity spiral online. “Seeking support from communities or groups that focus onpositive and uplifting interactionscan provide a safe space away from negativity,” Dr. Nathan Brandon tells us.

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Whether that’s sports, a book club, or volunteering at your local shelter, finding like-minded people and socializing with them is beneficial. “Engaging in discussions or activities that foster a sense of belonging and positivity can be a powerful antidote to the stress and negativity often encountered online,” Dr. Brandon tells Bored Panda.

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And why isn’t socializing online the same? As psychology researcher Alex Danvers told Bored Panda in aprevious interview, real-life social interactions are much more rewarding. “I’d think of online socializing as sort of the ‘lite’ version.““That may be nice to do when you’re feeling tired or burnt out, but it’s also not going to give you the full experience of connecting with another person. To have really satisfying connections, you do need to put in the effort of navigating the more complicated world of in-person interactions.”

And why isn’t socializing online the same? As psychology researcher Alex Danvers told Bored Panda in aprevious interview, real-life social interactions are much more rewarding. “I’d think of online socializing as sort of the ‘lite’ version.”

“That may be nice to do when you’re feeling tired or burnt out, but it’s also not going to give you the full experience of connecting with another person. To have really satisfying connections, you do need to put in the effort of navigating the more complicated world of in-person interactions.”

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