Week 6 Storylab: Writer's Write
Too Much Internet |
- Social media can create ubiquity.
Or, where the algorithm of social media becomes commonplace and creates an “echo chamber” of streamline thoughts.
- Social media can create literary anxiety.
Comparing ourselves to famous writers, celebrities and platforms and falling trap to what’s mainstream, rather than authenticity.
- Social media creates distraction.
Finding oneself easily distracted by social media can kill your creativity.
I’m guilty of being distracted by social media, and at one point it was a good distraction from the art block I was going through. It was hard for me to feel inspired and create things, which I found very anxiety inducing. Fortunately, I discovered “The Artist’s Way” by Julia Cameron, which guided me through twelve weeks of creative and personal activities.
During that time, I found that being on my phone constantly sapped my creative energy. I was motivated enough to log out of my apps and stay away from them for a week. I might even try it again soon, if not just to give my eyes a break from looking at a screen.
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