No Social Media For A Year

Gayle Macdonald
9 min readMar 2, 2023

How my life has changed, how I have changed

I am a life and sobriety coach. I help people quit things in a way that feels good. I have quit many things including, of course, alcohol, cigarettes, dying my hair, wearing makeup, and most recently — social media.

I first quit social media in February 2022 by committing to a week off and a few days into my initial break from social media, I decided that I was never going back. In that first week alone, the 11 hours that I wasn’t on social media allowed me to read books, take walks, be present with my family, and experience some much-needed head space.

The reason I quit social media in the first place was that my social media use had started to feel like my drinking did before I quit that. In other words, taking up far too much space in my head, making me feel rubbish about myself, taking me away from my family, disrupting my sleep, and taking far more than it was giving.

The final straw came when I was so concerned about finding a beautiful spot for an Instagram selfie that I got too close to a cliff edge.

Social Media is Addictive

I know that social media is addictive. And not just because I read that social media algorithms use slot machine technology to keep us hooked, But because of my own experiences…

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Gayle Macdonald

Gayle is a tea drinking mum of two, life and sobriety coach. Gayle helps women to quit drinking & feel good.. https://sober-bliss.com/