Limit Digital Overload

Excessive screen time and constant social media scrolling can actually heighten feelings of isolation and disconnection. Setting boundaries around technology use—such as scheduling device-free hours or silencing notifications—can help you refocus on in-person experiences and meaningful interactions. Research suggests that reducing digital consumption supports mental health and encourages deeper social bonds [source]. Try replacing some online activities with face-to-face conversations or offline hobbies. By intentionally limiting digital overload, you create space for authentic connection and a greater sense of presence in your everyday life.