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7 Happiest Place On The Internet.
The internet allows you to do a lot of cool stuff. You can learn about anything, watch funny videos of cats and dogs, and even talk to people who live far away. It’s pretty amazing because you can learn new things anytime you want sitting at the comfort of your home.
One of the best things about the internet is that you can make friends from all over the world. In fact, I met some of my best friends from the internet. (Which I am so grateful for).
But, just like in real life, there are some not-so-great things about the internet too.
Some people use the internet to say mean things to others, and make fun of them. That is enough to ruin your good mood, compare yourself to other people and make you feel like you are not doing good-enough in life.
(If you are currently experiencing anything like this it’s important to unfollow, unfriend, or unsubscribe such people).
That’s why it’s important to spend your time where you can feel good, safe, get entertained, and learn something new.
Here are my 7 happiest place on the internet that will help you do the same.
7 Happiest place on the internet
1) Tiny Buddha
I have been a reader of tiny buddha for years now. They publish articles on happiness, challenges, mindfulness, relationships and so much more. I have learned so much from this site over the years. They provide personal stories from various authors and experiences that I personally find super useful as it doesn’t feel robotic.
2) Positivity Blog
Another authentic and super useful positivity blog. This site is run by Erin and he’s been blogging for 11 years now (that’s super impressive, isn’t it?). I have found that his blog and mine have some similarities but I still think that it’s worth mentioning as there’s so much to learn and I like his writing style that is engaging and the content is super easy to consume.
3) Headspace
Headspace is a paid site. But if you are overwhelmed and want to reset your mind, you may want to check this out. They have all sorts of neat things like guided meditations, relaxing sounds, and even exercises to help you sleep better. I am sure you can also find some alternatives to this one.
4) Introvert, Dear
Introvert, Dear is an award winning community especially for introverts. They cover so many different topics like science, parenting career, etc. It’s a place where you can find a mix of entertaining and educational content. So, if you’re ever feeling bored, you can check out introvert, Dear for some great articles!
5) Goodnet
If you’re tired of traditional news sites that often focus on negative or depressing stories. Goodnet can be a good alternative. You’ll find uplifting stories about people making a difference, you can check out goodnet here.
6) Stunning New Life Blog
This is actually my site. I am an introvert and this blog is mainly targeted at introverts as well.
As introverts, we face a lot of challenges in our day to day life and with this blog, I want to let you know that you are not alone. You will also find some practical tips and ideas on the same topics to help you grow and become the better version of yourself without losing your soul.
7) Feel Good Friday Newsletter
This is a newsletter series that I run. I started this In March and now every week, I send out an email on Friday that includes personal stories, positive news, and one weekend assignment to help you slow down, spend your weekend with intention and some positivity. If you want to know more about this, check here. You can sign up for free.
BONUS– I have created a new facebook group to connect with other people (especially other introverts), you can request to join the group here.
I hope you liked this post on 7 happiest place on the internet, Internet can be pretty overwhelming place for some people (for me, it is Instagram. For some reason, I don’t feel good there), If you are following anyone who often post content that ruins your mood or forces you to compare yourself or make you feel down, it’s good idea to start unfollowing/unlike them.
We already face way too many challenges on our daily lives- judgements, comparison, and what not! and Internet should be a place that helps you recharge, entertain, Inspire and learning and if you are not getting at least one of these, it’s time to reflect back on your internet ritual and start utilizing it better.
Additionally, you can also check out these posts-
- The Ultimate Productivity Challenge- 21 Days To Become More Productive.
- Confidence Challenge: 21 Not-So-Common Ways To Be A More Confident Person
- Glow Up Challenge: 51 Ways To Glow Up And Becoming Pretty.
- 30-Day Self-Care challenge Ideas