Centered in the City

Mindfully Engage the News Without Anxiety or Doomscrolling

In today's episode, I discuss how to mindfully engage with the news without becoming overwhelmed, anxious, or emotionally burned out. In a world of constant headlines, breaking news, and crisis-driven media, many people experience news anxiety, doomscrolling, and nervous system overload. This episode offers science-backed mindfulness tools to help you stay informed while protecting your mental health and emotional well-being. If you've ever wondered how to stop doomscrolling, reduce anxiety from the news, or create healthier boundaries with media consumption, this episode is for you. In This Episode, You'll Learn: Why the news triggers anxiety and stress in the nervous system What mindful news consumption really means (and what it doesn't) How to set healthy boundaries with the news without avoiding reality Mindfulness practices to reduce news-related anxiety How to stay informed while protecting your nervous system When action is helpful—and when rest is the most ethical response Share your takeaways with me on Instagram @OneWade or send me a note here . May we all learn how to find our own balance. Want more centering resources? Check out guided walking meditations here. Explore resources on Centered in the City Join the Mindfulness Retreat Waitlist Related article on Substack

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