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Filter by Meaning She found herself doomscrolling through social media, despite being aware of the negative effects it had on her mood.
Doomscrolling had become a routine part of her day, even though it left her feeling drained and hopeless.
His mood always seemed to worsen after hours of doomscrolling through the news.
The rise of doomscrolling has prompted some social media companies to implement features that limit the amount of negative news users are exposed to.
She realized her doomscrolling habit was taking a toll on her mental health and decided to take a break from social media.
Even though she knew it was bad for her, she couldn't stop doomscrolling.
The constant bombardment of negative news on social media platforms leads many people to engage in doomscrolling.
The concept of doomscrolling was not widely discussed until the last couple of years.
Doomscrolling about climate change is making me feel hopeless about the future.
I always find myself doomscrolling through Twitter right before bed, and it makes it hard to fall asleep.
I try to limit my doomscrolling, but it's hard to resist the urge to check for updates constantly.
Doomscrolling has become a common problem among people during the pandemic.
The rise in doomscrolling during the pandemic has been concerning for mental health professionals.
The news of the recent tragedy had everyone doomscrolling for hours.
Despite knowing it's not good for her, my friend can't seem to break her doomscrolling habit.
Doomscrolling through COVID-19 news all day is not healthy for anyone's mental wellbeing.
His mental health improved significantly after he stopped doomscrolling.
She realized her doomscrolling habit was affecting her productivity at work.
He found that setting limits on his doomscrolling helped him manage his anxiety and feel more in control.
Jake felt a wave of anxiety every time he engaged in doomscrolling.
He tried to quit doomscrolling, but found that he was addicted to the rush of anxiety it gave him.
The constant doomscrolling was negatively impacting her productivity at work.
Her doomscrolling habit caused her to feel like the world was falling apart.
She spends hours doomscrolling through Twitter, reading about all the terrible things happening in the world.
The negative impact of doomscrolling on people's mental health cannot be overstated.
She realized she had a problem with doomscrolling when she found herself spending hours reading negative news articles.
She realized that her doomscrolling habit was interfering with her ability to be productive at work.
Whenever she wakes up in the middle of the night, she can't resist the urge to start doomscrolling through her phone.
The more people engage in doomscrolling, the more anxious and stressed they become.
The constant barrage of negative news on social media has contributed to the rise of doomscrolling during the pandemic.
Doomscrolling during a pandemic can worsen one's mental health.
Mary had trouble sleeping because she spent hours doomscrolling about the pandemic.
Mark's constant doomscrolling has made him more pessimistic about the future.
Doomscrolling is a common behavior that people engage in when they're feeling anxious or stressed.
Doomscrolling can be particularly harmful for people with anxiety disorders, as it can trigger panic attacks.
He was late for his appointment because he got caught up in doomscrolling through the news.
Despite knowing that it's not good for her mental health, she can't stop doomscrolling through news articles about the pandemic.
After an hour of doomscrolling, Sarah felt overwhelmed and depressed.
She realized that doomscrolling was causing her anxiety and decided to take a break from social media.
After breaking up with her partner, Emma turned to doomscrolling as a way to cope with her loneliness.
He was late for work because he lost track of time while doomscrolling on his phone.
The constant barrage of bad news has made it difficult for some individuals to stop doomscrolling and focus on their own lives.
After a stressful day, he finds himself doomscrolling through the news.
She realized she was doomscrolling when she found herself reading about a tragic event that happened years ago.
Max's anxiety peaks during election season when he spends hours doomscrolling through political news.
Social media algorithms can encourage doomscrolling by prioritizing sensationalized or negative content.
Jane found herself doomscrolling again, despite her goal to be more present with her family during dinner.
The stress of current events can make doomscrolling feel like a necessary evil, even though it can take a toll on mental health.
Her doomscrolling habit made her feel helpless and depressed.
My friend spends hours doomscrolling every day, and it's affecting her mood.
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