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Why I’m Giving Up Video Streaming for the Rest of the Year

Did you know that the average American now spends nearly 6 hours a day streaming video content? Keep reading today’s post to learn why I am giving up streaming for the rest of the year.


Between traditional television, online streaming platforms like Netflix, and social-centric content on Instagram and YouTube, there is no shortage of content to binge watch nowaday. While I watch very little television, I lean on YouTube as my go-to choice of entertainment. It is the thing I turn to when I’m bored, stressed, lonely, content, excited. In fact, often times I’m not actually watching content, but just listening to videos in the background.

To put it bluntly – I’m over it. I’m tired of the constant *noise.*

Why am I giving up streaming for the rest of 2019?

There are two main reasons why doing a streaming fast for the rest of 2019.

1 | Streaming fuels my consumerist tendencies and influences my purchasing habits in a negative way.

It should go without saying that watching videos about makeup will make me want to buy makeup. In the past, pulling away from YouTube (and Instagram) made my No Buy Challenges much easier, so I will be interested in seeing if I feel the same way during my current challenge.

2 | Streaming kills my ambition.

It is convenient and easy to put on YouTube or Netflix, so instead of using my time to do something more meaningful, I spend too much of my free time watching content that I am not fully invested in viewing.

The time I spent watching makeup videos could be spent working on my artistry, both in terms of makeup or other creative outlets (drawing, painting, etc.). Alternatively, as I’m in my second-to-last semester in grad school, I could use my extra time to start the job search process or to plan ahead and study for my classes. I could read more.

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What are the Rules of my Digital Detox?

Just as I do with my other challenges, I will define the rules of my latest digital detox. This challenge will specifically focus on video streaming. Thus, I will not be allowed to stream movies or television shows on Amazon Prime HBO, Netflix, Hulu, or Video on Demand Channels except in special circumstances.

Special circumstances include:

Other exceptions/nuances:

Benefits to Giving Up Streaming for the Rest of the Year

As always, there are obvious benefits to embarking on any sort of digital detox. In this case, I’m hoping that by stopping streaming, the following benefits will begin to manifest themselves in my life:

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Final Thoughts on Why I’m Giving Up Video Streaming for the Rest of the Year

Before this challenge even started I felt like giving up. Streaming has become a major crutch in my life that I use to numb myself to feelings that I don’t want to deal with or to avoid the stress that I feel ill-equipped to handle. However, the avoidance of dealing with problems often leads to bigger problems.

I want to do more and to be better. I don’t want to waste my life away in front of a screen… watching other people’s lives play out before me. My hope is that this challenge will help kickstart meaningful change in my life.

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Do you want to set healthier digital habits this year? Check out this post on social media toxicity or this post with tips on reducing screen time.


What is something that you spend too much time and effort on? Have you ever given up streaming before? Please let me know your thoughts in the comments below.

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