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Refocus Your Attention On What Makes You Happy to Avoid FOMOSocial Life 2016. 6. 7. 02:29반응형
The fear of missing out isn’t always a bad thing. If you’re paying more attention to your Facebook feed than your family, though, it can drag you down. When you feel the FOMO setting in, try adjusting the focus ring on your happiness.
As tips site Barking Up the Wrong Tree points out, getting dragged into a FOMO cycle often says more about our own motivations than the thing we fear missing out on. If you’re happy with your current life, you don’t care as much that someone else is doing something cool. If you have something in your life that genuinely makes you happy, but you’ve lost sight of it, FOMO can be a tool to help you realize you need to refocus:
If you can’t find something in your life to refocus on, then maybe that FOMO should be a motivator that you need to go out and find it! Or maybe it’s an indicator that your priorities are a little mixed up. Either way, FOMO can be a great diagnostic tool for your own happiness. Just don’t assume that reaching the grass on the other side is the only thing that will make you happy.
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