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Replace Doomscrolling With More Rewarding Activities Online

Last updated: Dec 10, 2025 2:10 pm UTC
By Lucy Bennett
Person browsing uplifting educational content on a laptop instead of doomscrolling online

Doomscrolling might feel like you’re just staying informed or in control of your life. With hopes and intentions to prepare for situations, we actually do no favours to our well-being. Instead of focusing on mostly negative news and giving into the urge to spend hours reading anxiety-triggering articles, we should replace this overly stimulating and overwhelming research with more productive activities online.


Ideas for replacing doomscrolling

Here are some techy, modern ideas to start doing instead of doomscrolling!

Person browsing uplifting educational content on a laptop instead of doomscrolling online

Start personal projects  

Instead of wasting time on events beyond your control, consider starting a personal project. For example, tech enthusiasts and experts can dedicate their time to a variety of activities. One could be developing an application, whether a service or an entertainment-oriented program.

Trust us, such responsibilities will take over your life in a positive way, from determining the best development paths to handling SDK monetization. The latter refers to a Software Development Kit, which may already be familiar, as it provides resources for developers and simplifies app development.


However, such novel opportunities, such as monetization via the Honeygain SDK, are precisely what you should dedicate time to researching. After all, such modern approaches allow your potential users to pay with their internet connectivity (which opens a new revenue source).

Control your mobile apps and settings

Some apps could expose you to unwanted content, especially if algorithms already know you to be interested in doomscrolling. The best option would be to delete social media apps that display content randomly. If needed, visit independent news portals to stay informed, but don’t be overwhelmed.


Other options for your mobile phone include:

  • Set limits for apps if you don’t feel like deleting them.
  • Download various habit-building applications that make it easy to develop positive habits and get rid of unwanted ones.
  • Turn off notifications to prevent apps from getting your attention.
  • Follow positive creators to create a more comforting and inspiring app feed.

Hone your skills through online learning

The online space is exciting for the variety of learning materials available. Online courses, engaging YouTube videos, educational articles, and various ebooks help you develop your professional and personal skills. So, instead of doomscrolling, you spend time improving yourself!


The definition and reason behind doomscrolling

Doomscrolling refers to spending too much time browsing mostly negative news, opinions, and articles. If people were to explain their behavior, they would likely cite reasons such as preparing for the worst or staying up to date with the latest events. However, doomscrolling is likely the result of procrastination, avoidance, boredom, or a general lack of focus.

Of course, it doesn’t mean you should avoid news or the latest developments worldwide. However, it’s crucial not to overwhelm yourself and limit the time spent reading negativity.

Conclusion

Doomscrolling is a habit easy to pick up but hard to break. When trying to give it up, pick online activities that are more useful, engaging, and interesting to you. After all, you’ll need to motivate yourself to stick to working on personal projects or honing new skills instead of reading about political or economic news.


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