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Générateur d'antidotes au doomscrolling
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A doomscrolling antidote generator hands you quick, screen-free actions to snap out of a scrolling spiral the moment you notice it. Choose how many you want and it returns a shuffled set of tiny resets — step outside and name what you hear, do ten push-ups against the counter, refill your water, or text a friend a real compliment. People use it to reclaim a lost half-hour, to break the loop before bed, and to swap a passive habit for something that actually leaves them feeling better. Doomscrolling thrives on autopilot, so the cure is rarely willpower alone; it is having a concrete alternative ready before the urge hits. Pick one action, do it immediately, and notice how a single physical movement breaks the trance. Stack these against your usual scrolling triggers and they slowly become the new default response.
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How to use
- Choose your options above
- Click Generate
- Copy your result
Detailed instructions
- Choose how many antidotes you want.
- Generate a set the moment you catch yourself scrolling.
- Pick one and do it immediately.
- Pair your favourites with your usual scrolling triggers.
Use Cases
- •Breaking a late-night scrolling spiral before bed
- •Reclaiming a half-hour lost to the feed
- •Replacing a passive habit with an active reset
- •Calming anxiety driven by bad news cycles
- •Building a go-to alternative for idle phone reaching
Tips
- →Act on the first one you read instead of choosing carefully.
- →Keep your phone out of reach to make the antidote easier.
- →Pair an antidote with the moment you usually reach to scroll.
- →Notice how one physical movement breaks the trance.
FAQ
why do these work better than willpower
Doomscrolling runs on autopilot, so telling yourself to stop rarely sticks. A concrete physical action ready in advance interrupts the loop and gives your hands and attention somewhere else to go.
how do i remember to use them
Tie an antidote to your usual trigger — reaching for the phone in bed or after a stressful email. Pairing the cue with a ready action slowly rewires the habit toward the healthier default.
are these meant to be hard
No. They are deliberately tiny so you can do them instantly, even mid-spiral. The point is one small movement that breaks the trance, not a major lifestyle overhaul you will skip.
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