4 Tips to Banish Social Media Induced Self-Doubt
Mornings are when I find myself looped into the dreaded social media time warp. Muffin in one hand — crumbs polluting my countertop — phone in the other. During my morning scrolls through Instagram, I can’t help but be disappointed by the assumed lack of reality in each photo I come across.
Poreless faces, ultra-thin waists, and the infamous wobbly railing behind an hourglass figure (a telltale sign of a photoshop mishap). As a high school English teacher, I spend the same amount of time counseling my students on how to stop obsessing over selfies as I do combing through papers with attempts at semi-colon usage — trust me, that is a lot of time!
With editing apps like FaceTune, anyone can legitimately alter their entire facial structure and body, creating a flawless complexion or the infamous Kardashian “booty pop.”
What I am concerned about is the comparison to these false images and unattainable expectations in the media, specifically in accordance with young women.
How do we stop it?
If you are like a younger version of myself, you may delete a selfie after an hour of not receiving the ideal amount of “likes.” If this sounds like you, I have some unambiguous news: