Digital technology has fundamentally changed the landscape for circadian rhythm — both worsening it through new channels of comparison and avoidance, and improving access to support and treatment.
How Technology Worsens Circadian Rhythm
- Social media enables constant social comparison that amplifies circadian rhythm
- Notifications and always-on work culture prevent recovery from stress
- Doomscrolling and news consumption can worsen anxiety and mood
- Screen time late at night disrupts sleep patterns that regulate circadian rhythm
- Passive consumption replaces active activities that buffer against circadian rhythm
How Technology Helps Circadian Rhythm
- Teletherapy has dramatically improved access to circadian rhythm treatment
- Mental health apps provide evidence-based tools at low cost
- Online communities reduce isolation for those with circadian rhythm
- Educational content helps people understand and destigmatize circadian rhythm
Healthy Technology Habits for Circadian Rhythm
- Designated phone-free times (especially mornings and before bed)
- Curate social media to reduce circadian rhythm triggers
- Intentional vs. passive consumption
- Balance screen time with activities that genuinely restore