7 Ways To Improve Your Finances With a Social Media Detox

Social media has pretty much become an everyday fixture in our lives, but have you ever thought about the benefits of doing a little social media detox? In the US alone, the social media penetration rate is over 90%, so we think it’s safe to say that almost everyone is using some or another online social media app.

However, it should be noted that social media is not always a great thing, especially when it starts impacting our finances, and it can do so in many ways. Here, we have listed the financial benefits of a social media detox.

Reduce Impulse Buys

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According to a survey, 76% of Americans have purchased a product that they saw on a social media platform. And let’s face it: no one goes on social media in the hope of buying something.

The issue with social media is that it’s easy to spend hours scrolling, and during this time, we get exposed to things to buy, which may lead to impulse purchases. A social media detox can eliminate these reckless buys.

Reduce FOMO (Fear of Missing Out)

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When you spend a lot of time on online social platforms, you get exposed to the lives and lifestyles of so many people, and this may make you question your own life and the things you have or don’t have.

You may notice something that a friend or influencer is wearing and may feel the need to get the same thing, but a detox can easily slash this FOMO and prevent you from wanting to live up to the material lives of others.

Reduce Digital Advertising Exposure

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There are so many ads on social media feeds, and that’s something you can never avoid when on these platforms. By doing a detox, you will limit your exposure to these ads and less temptations to buy into them.

Increase Productivity

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The average American spends more than 2 hours on social media a day. This time lost to social media can never be taken back and could have been spent on more productive activities like a side hustle, for instance. Social media slashes productivity and may take time away from our ability to earn money.

Social Media Detox May Reset Priorities

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Taking a break from online social platforms can help you to refocus and realign your priorities. This time may help you revive the things that you love and the things that are important to you. It can even help you to work on and improve your budget.

Benefits Of Mental Health

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There are several ways in which social media can negatively impact your mental well-being. By taking a break from it, you can do wonders for your personal and mental health, and this may help you make better decisions regarding the financial sector of your life.

Protect Privacy

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Identity theft and online fraud/scams are on the rise, and many of these mishaps begin on social media. By doing a social media detox, you prevent yourself from being a victim of such a crime that may cost you money to resolve.

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