Fill your feed with Joy

 

I think it’s safe to admit that now is a time when we are scrolling through media more than ever. When stuck inside, social media is one small way to make us feel just a little bit more connected to the world around us. Obviously, too much of anything can become a negative habit, however there are some ways to make your social media work for you. Below is a list of upbeat, positive accounts that are sure to brighten your feed and your day!

 
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An account started by Ellen Degenerous, Pawsup is full of hilarious, sweet, and sometimes clumsy pets.

 
 
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Brittany Sinnitch is a former high school teacher, currently dealing with her struggles with PTSD after experiencing a school shooting. Her fight to regain her life is inspiring, and her bubbly personality makes every Instagram Story a delight to watch.

 
 
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Sometimes, even grown ups need a colorful cartoon with a heartfelt message. The Land of Boggs creates short, humorous stories with a foundation in mental health.

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A cartoonist whose art makes all ages crack a smile and mumble “same”. Liz Climo’s cast of furry creatures show humor through their relatable everyday problems.

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Author and motivational speaker, Rachel Hollis, fills her feed with everything you need to live an intentional life. Sometimes it’s a reminder to move your body for 30 minutes, other times it’s tips on how she’s conquered her own anxiety.

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Who would have thought gibberish could be so wonderful? Tiny Chef is truly an internet personality like no other. Sing along as he makes button pies and thimble soups in his fabulous rainbow apron.

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Follow along with us so that you can get updates on more mental health tips and a blessed reminder that you are not alone.

 

Take control of your social media accounts and fill them with positive and joyful messages. Your feed doesn’t have to just be your weirdly political aunt and the mean girl from biology class. Follow people whose interests align with yours and bring a smile to your face. 

Written by Jamie Schueler

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