Nidhi Gohil
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When life took a different turn, I grew distant from people and closer to books📖. Since then, I started writing my emotions instead of speaking them.🍁
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Breaking the habit
In today's virtual world, Social media has become integral part of our daily lives. From staying in touch with friends to catching up on the latest news, it's hard to imagine a day without scrolling through our feeds. But what happens when this habit turns into an addiction, consuming hours of our time and affecting our mental well-being? If you’ve found yourself feeling overwhelmed by the constant barrage of updates and notifications, you’re not alone. The good news is, there are effective strategies to break free from the grip of social media addiction and reclaim your life. In this article, we'll explore practical ways to reduce your dependency on social media, helping you to reconnect with the world around you and find a healthier balance. Here are some practical ways to reduce social media addiction:
By Nidhi Gohil about a year ago in Writers
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From the beginning, I wasn't very serious, to be honest. I thought it was just an infatuation. But now, it hurts like hell. It's like a thousand needles poking my chest one by one. Suddenly, it feels so heavy that I can't breathe, drenched in sweat, struggling to gasp for air. I open my window and sit there, just trying to get some air.
By Nidhi Gohil about a year ago in Writers
WE ARE WITH YOU
To my dear queer youth, I want you to know that I see you. I see the challenges you face, the fear of judgment, the struggle for acceptance, and the longing for belonging. These are not burdens you bear alone, they are shared experiences that connect you to a larger community of individuals who understand and support you. I want to continue this conversation with you, knowing that the journey you're on is both unique and shared by many. Every step you take, every moment of doubt or triumph, is a testament to your strength and resilience. In a world that may not always recognize or appreciate your identity.
By Nidhi Gohil 2 years ago in Pride