If you’ve ever opened your phone to “quickly check one thing” and looked up 45 minutes later… you’re not alone. As a college student, your brain is constantly toggling between Canvas notifications, group chats, TikTok, emails, lectures, and late-night scrolling. And while being connected has benefits, many students are quietly noticing it being harder to focus on readings, studying feels mentally exhausting, their unable watch a full lecture without grabbing your phone, and silence feels uncomfortable. This isn’t because you’re lazy or undisciplined. It’s because your brain has adapted to constant stimulation. Your brain runs on dopamine — a chemical tied to motivation and reward. Social media apps are intentionally designed to give you quick hits of novelty: new posts, new likes, new messages, new videos. Every scroll is a mini reward and over time your brain starts to prefer short bursts of stimulation, fast content, and immediate feedback. The impact of this, though, is that you...
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