According to Google Trends, in the lead-up to Halloween, UK searches for “brain rot” have jumped by a staggering 100% in the last 24 hours. But this isnât just a spooky seasonal trendââbrain rot,â a condition associated with excessive screen time and cognitive burnout, is causing growing anxiety across the nation.
With some UK workers spending over 2,000 hours a year glued to screensâan average of 166 hours a monthâmany are experiencing symptoms of mental fatigue, such as reduced attention spans, anxiety from doomscrolling, and a constant sense of overwhelm. And social media giant TikTok, the most addictive platform of all, may be the main culprit behind this new age of cognitive decline.
âPeople are spending more and more time scrolling through endless content, and itâs taking a serious toll on mental clarity,â says Matt Cayless, Founder of Bubblegum Search http://bubblegumsearch.com, a digital PR and SEO agency. âAs a company working in the digital space, weâve seen firsthand how screen fatigue can lead to burnout. This surge in searches for âbrain rotâ shows that people are waking up to the problem. But luckily, there are creative ways to fight back.â
How to Beat Brain Rot: Bubblegum Searchâs Top Tips
With Halloween right around the corner, donât let your brain turn into mush like the Walking Dead! Here are some light-hearted and practical ways to combat screen-induced burnout:
Dance at Your Desk
Turn your desk at work into a disco to boost your mood. Play energetic music and have a dance break. Dancing can reset your mind and inspire creativity. Create a playlist that reflects your mood and lets your emotions out. Why not add a 360-degree disco light to your desk space to create the ideal dance space?
Silent disco yoga is another option to try. Put on your favourite tunes with headphones and practice some standing yoga moves. Use stretch to keep you energised. A standing desk could be a fantastic addition to your workspace, supporting you physically and giving more variation to your moves!
Meditate
It’s beneficial to combine physical activity with meditation and mindfulness. Take short, mindful breaks throughout the day and step away from your screen every 90 minutes. Other helpful practices include deep breathing, guided visualisation, and a 5-4-3-2-1 grounding exercise.
Eat Mindfully
When eating, paying attention to your food’s flavours, textures, and smells provides a much-needed break from the screen and an instant mental reset. Mindful eating during lunch can significantly enhance your overall well-being.
Connect with nature
Connect with nature. It’s as simple as taking outdoor breaks or turning your work desk into a mini jungle. Embrace the wildness of nature with a desk terrarium or tiny bonsai forest. Natural elements can help reduce stress and boost creativity. Taking short walks or caring for desk plants (Snake Plant, Pothos, or ZZ Plant are particularly desk-friendly) can be an easy way to take a break, refresh your mind, and increase productivity.
Play with your senses
To create an environment that promotes focus and creativity and reduces stress, consider adding sensory elements such as aromatherapy with scents that transport you or tactile objects like stress balls, kinetic sand, or silicone pop-it toys in playful shapes. These sensory experiences, especially hands-on play, are therapeutic and can also help reduce our screen time.
Do the Pomodoro
Use the Pomodoro Technique for time management. The basic premise of this technique is to work for 25 minutes straight, then take a quick break. Use this time to be creative, like doodling random images that spring to mind. These short bursts of creativity help balance your work and give you fresh perspectives.
Challenge your mindÂ
Consider taking strategic breaks with brainteasers and puzzles to improve your problem-solving skills. Engaging in mental exercises can strengthen neural pathways, leading to thoughts you may not have considered. Just as using the Pomodoro technique for creative breaks can enhance cognitive ability, strategic breaks with brainteasers and puzzles can enhance cognitive ability. Why not try Kakuro (similar to a crossword but with numbers) or create your riddles to share with co-workers?
Think backwards – and upside down!
Try promoting creative thinking by doing activities like writing in reverse or reading upside down. These tasks challenge the mind and can help stimulate our brain pathways. It’s a great way to refresh the mind, especially if you feel stuck in a rut.
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