Curating a Healthy Feed
Social Media Wellness
Intermediate
1 week
6 lessons
6 modules
What you see on social media every day is not random — it is chosen by algorithms that decide what to show you based on what you have clicked on, liked, and watched before. That means your feed is like a garden, and right now, it might be full of weeds! The good news is that you have more control than you think. In this course, you will learn how to pull out the weeds — the accounts and content that make you feel bad — and plant flowers instead. By the end, your social media feed will be a place that inspires, educates, and uplifts you instead of dragging you down.
Who is this for: Social media users who want a more positive experience
What You'll Learn
- Understand how your social media feed directly influences your mood, self-image, and worldview
- Complete a thorough unfollow audit to remove accounts that trigger negative feelings
- Discover and follow accounts that genuinely inspire, educate, and uplift you
- Master the tools of muting, blocking, and filtering to protect your online experience
- Understand how algorithms work and learn practical hacks to train your feed
- Build a sustainable routine for maintaining a healthy, positive feed over time
Course Modules (6)
Module 1: Your Feed Is Not Reality (25 minutes)
Think about it: the posts, videos, and images you see on social media are some of the first things you look at in the morning and the last things you see at night. Over time, this steady stream of content shapes how you think about yourself, other people, and the world. If your feed is full of negativity, drama, and unrealistic beauty standards, that is what your brain absorbs. But if your feed is full of creativity, humor, learning, and positivity, your brain absorbs that instead. Your feed is feeding your mind — so what are you eating?
- The average young person sees thousands of social media posts per week, and this constant exposure shapes their beliefs, moods, and self-image over time
- Research shows that people who follow accounts promoting unrealistic body images report higher rates of body dissatisfaction and lower self-esteem
- Negative content like drama, outrage, and conflict gets more engagement, which is why algorithms push it more — but that does not mean it is good for you
- Consciously choosing what fills your feed is one of the most powerful things you can do for your mental health in the digital age
Module 2: How Algorithms Choose What You See (25 minutes)
It is time to clean house! An unfollow audit is when you go through every account you follow and ask a simple question: does this account make my life better or worse? If an account consistently makes you feel bad, jealous, anxious, or just blah, it is time to say goodbye. Unfollowing is not mean — the other person usually will not even notice. But you WILL notice the difference in how your feed makes you feel. Think of it as decluttering your digital closet.
- Most people follow hundreds of accounts but only genuinely enjoy content from a small fraction of them — the rest is digital clutter
- Unfollowing someone is not a personal attack and does not affect your real-life relationship — it is simply curating your online experience
- Pay special attention to accounts that make you compare yourself negatively, trigger anxiety, promote unrealistic lifestyles, or leave you feeling drained
- After an unfollow audit, most people report an immediate improvement in how social media makes them feel
Module 3: Unfollowing What Hurts (20 minutes)
Now that you have cleared out the accounts that were not serving you, it is time to fill those spots with accounts that genuinely make your life better! Whether you love animals, science, art, cooking, sports, comedy, or learning about the world — there are amazing creators and communities out there just waiting for you to discover them. This module helps you find and follow accounts that inspire, educate, entertain, and motivate you in healthy ways.
- Following accounts related to your hobbies and interests turns social media into a learning and inspiration tool rather than a comparison machine
- Accounts that teach you something new, make you genuinely laugh, or show you the beauty of the world are great additions to any feed
- Diversity in your feed matters — following people with different backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences broadens your understanding of the world
- Quality over quantity applies to social media follows just like everything else — a smaller number of great accounts beats hundreds of mediocre ones
Module 4: Following What Inspires (25 minutes)
Sometimes unfollowing is not enough. Maybe a family member posts things that stress you out, or someone at school is being unkind online. That is where muting, blocking, and filtering come in. These are powerful tools that every social media platform offers, and knowing how to use them is essential for protecting your online well-being. Muting is for quiet removal, blocking is for safety, and filtering is for keeping your comment section clean.
- Muting someone means you stay connected but their posts stop showing up in your feed — they will never know, and it avoids awkward social situations
- Blocking someone prevents them from seeing your profile, contacting you, or interacting with your content — use it when you need real protection
- Most platforms let you filter out specific words or phrases from your comments, which is perfect for blocking hurtful or triggering content
- Using these tools is not rude, weak, or dramatic — it is responsible self-care, and every platform builds these features specifically for you to use
Module 5: Managing Notifications from Social Apps (25 minutes)
The algorithm is the invisible robot that decides what posts you see. It watches everything you do — what you like, what you skip, how long you pause on a post, what you share — and then shows you more of the same. Most people let the algorithm run wild, but YOU can train it to show you better content. Think of the algorithm as a puppy: it learns from what you reward with your attention. In this module, you will learn to train your algorithmic puppy to fetch the good stuff!
- Social media algorithms track your behavior — every like, comment, share, pause, and even the posts you look at longest all teach it what to show you next
- Engaging with negative or outrage content even once tells the algorithm you want more of it, which can spiral your feed in a negative direction quickly
- Actively liking, commenting on, and sharing positive content trains the algorithm to prioritize that kind of content in your feed
- Using the 'not interested' or 'show less' button on posts you do not like is one of the fastest ways to train the algorithm in the right direction
Module 6: Curating Your Feed Intentionally (20 minutes)
Congratulations — you have curated an amazing feed! But the work is not quite done. Feeds have a way of getting messy again over time as new accounts pop up, algorithms shift, and your interests change. In this final module, you will learn how to maintain your healthy feed with simple regular check-ins. Think of it like brushing your teeth — a little maintenance every day keeps everything fresh and clean.
- Doing a quick mini-audit of your feed once a month takes just 10 minutes and prevents your feed from slowly sliding back into negativity
- Your interests and needs change over time, so the accounts that inspire you today might not be the right ones six months from now — and that is okay
- Setting a weekly 'feed check-in' reminder helps you stay aware of how social media is making you feel instead of going on autopilot
- Remember that curating your feed is an ongoing practice, not a one-time fix — treating it like regular self-care keeps your online experience positive
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