An alert rings and you pick up the phone. What if it’s important? Or you get an invitation to an event at a time when it’s not really convenient, but you can’t decline. What if you missed something? In the morning, you have to scroll through all the social networks and news to stay in the loop. If you don’t, you feel self-conscious. Are you shaking your head? Then you’re probably suffering from FOMO syndrome, which is not good for your mental well-being. Don’t get overwhelmed by everything that’s going on around you. Let’s learn to slow down and cultivate its opposite – JOMO.
FOMO stands for the english term fear of missing out. That we won’t get some important information, we won’t be perfectly up to date with all the news in the industry or maybe we will miss an event that would be worth attending. Whether it’s business or friendship.
It’s a syndrome of today’s hectic times, when we are bombarded with information from everywhere, we can know about anything in a few seconds and we are always in touch with everyone. We try to keep up, but the speed at which information comes and new and new events come, we simply can’t keep up. We feel overwhelmed and remorseful.
FOMO syndrome brings us feelings of restlessness, inadequacy and can lead to burnout, anxiety or depression.
There are many areas in which FOMO can show itself. It depends on what you are specifically interested in.
The hallmark of FOMO is the fear that makes you go against yourself. Against your own needs and mood of the moment. We lose touch with ourselves and the present moment. Restlessness, stress and anxiety set in.
The solution to FOMO is to cultivate its opposite – JOMO, the joy of missing out. You literally replace fear with the joy of missing something.
JOMO represents a mindset shift where you experience a sense of contentment and peace in the moments when you are alone and taking care of yourself and your soul. You listen more to what you need yourself, instead of what you think you should or are expected to do. You allow yourself time for activities that truly make you happy, even if it means you miss out on something. That you won’t be perfectly up to date on all the latest news in your social bubble, the world news, or miss out on opportunities for professional development. You can disconnect from the outside world and enjoy the present moment. You are happy where you are right now.
You can’t switch from FOMO to JOMO at the snap of a finger. Have you ever noticed how many people are on their phones even on a lounge chair on vacation?
The first step on the road to JOMO is to realize that you will always be missing something. As a human being, you simply don’t have the capacity to know everything, be everywhere and keep moving. Today’s times are so fast paced that you have to choose what you give your attention to. Have personal priorities and follow them.
Try to think about it, take a paper and write down your thoughts. If you can come to terms with this fact, there will be a real relief.
Here are six specific tips to help you on your journey from FOMO to JOMO:
You don’t have to be alone on your journey to greater mental wellbeing. FOMO is a great topic for online therapy. Discussing the situation with an unbiased professional can bring quick relief to your overwhelmed mind. Together, you will then find a way to move from fear to the pleasure of taking time for yourself.
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