Over Saturated and Social Media-Driven

We are living in an over saturated and social media-driven world, and it has many of us working over time to stay relevant or push our products and services. I admit that coming up, we had a big celebrity culture where we were posting celebrities’ pictures on our walls and reading about them in magazines every chance we got, but now any one can be famous and for little to no effort and with no proper media training. I am glad that celebrity culture is starting to wean a bit today, and I hate that anyone can be famous or go viral. I am also glad that we are starting to demand more authenticity and standards with celebrities.

But we can’t deny that social media has everyone in our household’s attention from the toddler to the elder and from TikTok to YouTube. As I mentioned before, anyone can become famous, and all it takes is for someone to pull out their camera. Our phone’s cameras are constantly being turned on and sometimes for good things like capturing injustices and memories to be shared with friends and family as well as social media. Social media can also be good for connecting with people all across the world for purpose and building community. It can be great for learning new things and sharing awareness about problems in our world and accomplishments in the world from even everyday people like you and me. And, in ever-growing entrepreneurial cultures around the world, it can also be great for  broadcasting your talents, gifts, businesses, and brands.

I love that I can share my poetry and encouragement as well as thoughts on a matter. And sometimes a lot of fun things like what I cooked or a concert I went to. Many of us want to make an impact on the world and just share a part of ourselves with the world. However, whew, the shy and introvert in me would not want to ever go viral. That over-exposure and responsibility scares me. In fact, some days, I feel like if I could pull a Sia as a writer or blogger, I would, lol. I like my privacy. I prefer to preserve parts of my life for me and those I love, and in a world that isn’t so safe, I am learning to navigate boundaries, even online.

Nevertheless, I understand we live in the era of social media and branding, and you can’t  always hide behind your gifts and talents or fears of becoming successful and exposed for the good. So, how do we find balance in an open, over-saturated, social-media driven society?

  • Pray about your purpose, business, gifts and talents and how to use them.
  • Dont force anything. Kicking down doors, stepping over people, and operating in an inauthentic manner just to get likes and views or validation and money is a no-go. Be authentic, be patient, and do not sacrifice your integrity for any of these.
  • Ask yourself why you are pursuing these avenues. And learn what you want. Maybe you dont want to be famous or rich. But you do want to teach youth in your neighborhood money management. It is a great impact and in no way a small one. It is still major. Maybe you just want to become a teacher, and God has given you the idea to share what you learned as an educator. Great impact. Maybe you use Instagram to show off your crochet skills and just want to keep it a hobby. Great impact and still a great goal.  I use my social media to draw, well try and draw 😆, people to my books and blog and with the purpose of encouraging others to take one day at a time and live simply, fruitfully, and purposefully.
  • Don’t wear yourself out to get rich. Or famous or get validation. Yes, it is natural to want validation, but grow in your confidence and self-love, and realize you are valuable whether someone says so or not. Yes, it is ok to desire to be wealthy or, I guess, even well known. However, what is the motive behind it? Can you be content if these things dont happen the way you desire? And the desires for money and the love of money can potentially consume you and warp your perception as well as cost you your relationships and joy?
  • Take time off of social media. Too much time on social media can lead to comparison, which robs you of joy and truth. Not everything on social media is really what it is behind the scenes. Take some time away from social media to engage in living and be present in life. We are trying so hard to impress people who aren’t really thinking about us like that. They are going to bed thinking about themselves.
  • Set boundaries. Have defined boundaries between you and social media. Set boundaries in your pursuit of your goals. Have standards and don’t share everything.
  • Speaking of, don’t share everything. One example is to try not to post family without permission to your brand pages and even personal ones. And I would suggest not to post them often or not at all. It is up to you and your family. Keep some things a mystery. Hold some things as sacred for you and your family. Also, keep your social media and sites focused on relative content that brings people back to your purpose, niche, and goals.
  • Don’t have the camera on 24-7, unless you are a Kardashian or DDG. Too much can be too much. And then sometimes you have to ask yourself, “Am I truly experiencing life if I am constantly recording and constantly putting on a show for the world?”
  • If you aren’t a believer of Christ Jesus, then I would assume you would not care about this part. But I will say it anyway because it is crucial. Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you. Things like God’s wisdom to navigate and run your business and brand. This should be first.
  • Switch out social media sometimes for something else. Educate yourself about your brand and business or a goal you are pursuing. Learn something new. Read a book. Practice self-care. Journal. Go to lunch with your bestie and catch up.
  • Don’t confine yourself, your brand or business, or your personal life to social media. Get to work and live outside of social media. Branch out and connect with others. Enjoy life, your life. And where there needs improvement and adjustment, make it.

Tell me how you find balance in an overly saturated and social media-crazed society?

Tannika’s Free Writing & Flash Fiction: Can You Find Yourself?

Welcome to my series where I will be free writing and writing flash fiction to have fun, to regain my discipline as a frequent writer, and to stretch and strengthen my writing skills.

Can you find yourself in all of what you want them to see?
Will you still feel good about yourself,
When social media doesnt appease?
When the lights turn out and the applause stops,
Will you still be the one who rocks?

When social media exposes you for who you really are,
And you dont look up to par,
Will you realize you are beautiful and raise the bar?

Are you limiting your greatness by living up to others’ standards?
Are you still successful, even when it looks different from theirs? Will you still commit to fulfilling the task, even if no one cares?

Are you goals when your goals are not always coming to pass?
Can you still value your relationship, if your relationship is not within the Relationship Goals Class?

Will you use your platforms also for right and to uplift others?
Will you measure yourself by the standard of His Word and not another?

Will you care more about the likes or care to like yourself?
Will you find your purpose or imitate someone else?

Will social media and fear of man rule your life?
Will you spend time building your brand,
But never the heart of your family and friends?

Can you strive for greatness but be brave enough to show your imperfections, hardships, and flaws?
Will you stand out in a world of counterfeits, lookalikes, and conditional love and conditional applause?

If you liked this poem, please check out my poetry books!

Wearing Someone Else’s Shoes Ain’t Never Been Me

Setting The Captive Free

If you can identify with this poem and really need to get back to or start learning to embrace your imperfections, love yourself, overcome your fear of man, see yourself the way God does and grow from there, please share this poem but also begin the mission of doing these things that I just mentioned.