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Dopamine Detox: Does It Actually Work?

Scrolling feels hollow. Work feels impossible. Everything mildly boring sends you straight back to your phone. If this sounds familiar, you've probably stumbled across the term dopamine detox — and wondered whether deliberately doing nothing for a day could actually fix your brain. Here's the honest, science-backed answer.   1. What Is Dopamine — Really? Before you can evaluate whether a detox works, you need to understand what you're supposedly detoxing from. Dopamine is a neurotransmitter — a chemical messenger in your brain — most associated with the reward and motivation system. Crucially, dopamine isn't released when you feel pleasure; it's released in anticipation of reward. It's the "wanting" chemical, not the "liking" one. When you swipe Instagram, eat sugar, or hear a notification ping, your brain releases a small burst of dopamine. Over time, with repeated stimulation, your brain compensates by downregulating dopa...

The Hidden Signs of High-Functioning Anxiety

"She has it all together. If people say this about you, and you secretly wonder how they could be so wrong — you may be living with high-functioning anxiety ." What Is High-Functioning Anxiety? High-functioning anxiety isn't an official clinical diagnosis — you won't find it in the DSM-5 . But mental health professionals widely recognise it as a very real experience: a pattern in which someone lives with persistent anxiety symptoms while still meeting — or often exceeding — the expectations the world places on them. People with high-functioning anxiety tend to be high achievers. They show up on time, deliver at work, maintain relationships, and project an image of competence. Anxiety, for them, can masquerade as ambition, conscientiousness, or simply being 'a worrier.' This is precisely what makes it so insidious. The very coping behaviours anxiety drives — overworking, over-preparing, never saying no — can look like virtues from the outside. The in...