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When you know, you know. Growing up and growing out of Instagram and when the right time is to start breaking up with instagram

I’ve always been a believer that life unfolds through a combination of fate and free will. Some things are destined to happen, while others you are left with the power to determine your direction. I completely believe that meeting Curt was predestined. We had 3 years of opportunity to meet each other but timing is everything and we met exactly when we were supposed to meet (on the last possible day we could have, I might add). Starting the blog on the other hand was a result of free will. I don’t think I was “meant to start a blog” and that it was written in the stars to happen. I simply made a choice and let passion drive me forward. What unfolded has been a beautiful journey from which I have learned an endless series of lessons. Whether by fate or free will, every experience has molded and shaped me into the person I am today.

Along the way I’ve always had an innate sense of when something felt “right” or “off”. Call it a gut feeling, instinct or sixth sense, mine has never seemed to falter even when it sounded a little crazy. It told me to go into that grungy basement in Montreal where I first met Curt and to buy TheHealthyMaven.com on a chilly fall morning in 2012. It told me to take the leap and move to San Francisco (even when I cried everyday for the first month) and it spoke to me loud and clear when it was time to do yoga teacher training. That doesn’t mean its always felt good and it certainly doesn’t mean I’ve always trusted it, but when I have its all seemed to unfold exactly as it should.

Which brings me to today’s post – a post I’ve had written in my head for a couple months now – and how my gut is telling me that it’s time to break up with Instagram. But first some backstory…

When I started The Healthy Maven 7 years ago, Instagram was just in its infancy. I had an account (davida.kugelmass) where I very rarely shared blurry iPhone 4 pictures with ugly filters and strange white frames that had absolutely nothing to do with THM. A few months into starting the blog I noticed a trend of bloggers promoting their work and sharing a behind-the-scenes look at their lives over on Instagram. I was immediately hooked and slowly I began sharing more of my own life over there. And it felt good. Really good. I got to expand my community here and use it as a platform to encourage people to come back to the blog for healthy recipes and wellness tips. It also took the place of my weekend recaps and random ramblings giving me an opportunity to share more in “real time”.

In 2013, Instagram truly was shared in real time. People weren’t sharing highly curated images with perfect backdrops and even better hair. It was novel to get to see behind the curtain of your favorite celebrity or influencer. I should add that “influencer” wasn’t even a term yet. I remember how much I enjoyed following along on Instagram and I certainly wasn’t immune to the attention THM was getting over there. It quickly became a place for easy validation and a sense of community, when I didn’t necessarily feel like I had that in real life.

But that was 7 years ago. Today Instagram is a different place. It is a combination of overly curated, unrealistic versions of “reality” on the feed and extreme oversharing and vulnerability vomit over on stories. Admittedly, I have very much been a part of this. I, like most bloggers, felt the need to keep up as the industry moved into more fast-paced, eye-catching images rather than long-form content like you see here on the blog. Despite always feeling far more connected to the blog than to Instagram, I felt pressure to stay relevant on both. And I sense I’m probably not alone in this.

Over the last year I’ve felt myself creating more and more distance between Davida, The Healthy Maven and Instagram. At one point in my life I loved sharing the nitty gritty details of my everyday. But as I’ve gotten older, I feel less inclined and no longer believe that it serves me or you to share every moment of my life. This has created somewhat of an identity crisis as I establish more boundaries between me (Davida) and my business (The Healthy Maven). Understandably so because for many years my identity was The Healthy Maven. I shared everything. And therefore Davida = The Healthy Maven. But now, The Healthy Maven isn’t just me. It’s Tanya, and Georgia and Jess and Eilise. It’s you guys and your stories and the recipes that feed your families and the cleaner beauty products you’ve switched to. It’s no longer about what I meal-prepped for the week or what Curt and I did for date night last Tuesday. Those things may be entertaining, but they aren’t useful or resourceful. And that’s the big realization I have come to…

I want The Healthy Maven to be a resource for you, but I don’t want my life to be a source of entertainment for anyone but me and my friends and my family. This is inherently what Instagram is, a source of entertainment. Sure, you can post recipes and useful tips but it’s a platform that thrives on pretty images and witty captions. The meaty stuff, the deep stuff, the stuff that can help you make profound changes in your life (and that have profoundly changed mine) have always and will always live on the blog. This realization hit me like a ton of bricks as my gut screamed at me to make a change. It told me without hesitation or uncertainty that it was time to take a long, extended break from Instagram.

And so I am choosing to listen. I’m believing that the value I offer and will continue to offer will thrive here on the blog and the podcast without the use of Instagram. I’m trusting that the people who are meant to find tips for surviving a cold, or seasonal allergies (or SHINGLES!) holistically will find me and that you know I’m your girl when you’re trying to find the best clean foundation or concealer. I hope I can continue to help feed you and your families everyday and that you’ll tune into the podcast each week to be inspired by a new voice in health and wellness.

Over the last year I’ve slowly been decreasing the use of the platform and distancing my life from stories. I stopped sharing every meal, my weekends away with Curt, our hangouts with friends and precious time spent with family. I’ve taken more days off from Instagram than I ever had before and created a bigger barrier by scheduling posts and having Tanya share some things so I could have a break. And it’s felt really great. For the first time in my life I truly feel like I am living my life for me. I spent most of my life leading up to starting the blog living my life for other people. I then started The Healthy Maven and my life revolved around living a life for you. Making sure it was entertaining, authentic and inspiring. But what I’m now realizing is that the most authentic version of me isn’t living her life for other people, but instead trusting my gut when it tells me to make a change. I can only hope that this decision can also be inspiring to you, but I’m letting go of needing that validation.

A few other thoughts I need to get out of my brain:

-How long will I be gone for? I don’t know. I’m expecting at least a couple of months but likely more. There is of course the chance I don’t return…who knows! Only time will tell.

– I really thought of not announcing this or saying anything (TBH it feels kind of silly having to announce your exit for a social media platform), but I didn’t want you to worry or create any kind of stir. I wanted to address it head on and make sure that you know I’m still doing great.

-Speaking of which, this is not some nervous breakdown where I’m going AWOL. Everything will remain as is on the blog and the podcast. I genuinely love working on both of these and they are truly what drives me to show up here everyday. While I may no longer be The Healthy Maven, it remains my favorite platform of choice to use my voice and share my work, something I hope I can continue to do for a long time.

– I truly believe our culture has a very real addiction to social media. I urge you to evaluate your use of social media and the content you are consuming. Question whether or not you find something inspiring or if it adds joy to your life. If it doesn’t, take a moment to ask yourself why it doesn’t (we can learn a lot from our triggers) and then unfollow. Set a social media timer on your phone and actually stick to your allotted time, and from time to time move the apps around your phone so you aren’t unconsciously opening them without any thought. Also I highly recommend you read Irresistible by Adam Alter which discusses in detail our addiction to technology and the physiological effects that social media has on our brains.

-Yes, I’ve had to communicate this to brands I work with and no it hasn’t been all positive. It’s been very eye-opening for me how seriously people take Instagram and how much weight they put in a social media platform. I’m still in the process of sorting everything out so it’s been a little messy. Just being transparent with you.

-I’m so excited to get the 2ish hours of my days back that I normally spend on Instagram. I honestly don’t know what I’m going to do with them, but I’m excited to find out!

So how can we stay in touch?

Of course I’ll be here on the blog and sharing a new podcast episode each week (unless otherwise noted) and YouTube videos for green beauty favorites. You can always check in here for the latest, but I also encourage you to sign-up for the THM Tribe Newsletter so you’ll get a once-weekly email with the latest posts, episodes and videos straight to your inbox. You can also subscribe on iTunes (or your podcast player) and YouTube so you’re notified when a new episode is live.

Sign-up for the THM Weekly Newsletter HERE.

I still have so many thoughts on this subject that I’m sure I’ll be sharing another update in a few months. I imagine some distance from Instagram will be very enlightening for me.

As always, thank you for supporting THM and trusting this crazy gut of mine. I know I don’t always make the most conventional decisions but I so appreciate you always respecting my choices even if they seem a little out there. I feel so lucky and grateful for this community. Truly, thank you.

NOW – let’s go back to using the comment function on blogs! Would love to hear from you guys below. I’ll be here answering comments!

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Hi! I'm Davida and welcome to my corner of the internet. I'm a wellness blogger, yoga teacher, certified herbalist, and green beauty lover.

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53 Comments

  1. Now I won’t feel I’m missing out so much either – I love the blog & the podcast but have held off other platforms as didn’t want social media to take up too much of my time.I’m sure loads of people will not mind you’re ‘removing’ yourself from one platform. Always enjoy the blog & podcasts – you’re doing an amazing job.

  2. Love this post and feel you in every single way Davida! I’ve been having similar feelings about Instagram lately and really enjoyed my month off it. Good for you for staying true to yourself. You’re inspiring others like me to know that it’s ok and to one day do the same.

    Love ya

    xoxo

    1. True life: I will miss Allen and watching cute videos of dogs. I’m also having the resist the urge to share 13247234 pictures of Bodhi haha. But otherwise it feels amazing. Thanks for the love, babes! Sending it right back xo

  3. This is so encouraging. I also gave up Instagram and all forms of social media a few months ago before I had my baby. I felt strongly that I do not want her all over the internet before she is old enough to make that choice herself. I really respect businesses and people like you who are realizing the value in quality information over quantity of posts. Your information (recipes, blogs, tips, etc.) are worth more than 2 seconds on instagram. I enjoy reading the blog and the newsletter. Thanks so much for all that you do!

    1. Thanks so much for the support, Laura! Though Curt and I are not having kids right now, it’s definitely something we think about in the future and the thought of having to subject them to the whims of social media just doesn’t sit right with me. So glad you were able to find a balance that works for you. Sending you lots of love!

  4. Yes to all of this! Thank you for being so honest and for doing what is right for you. Go create happy and intimate memories with your friends and family and thank you for everything <3 xx

    1. Thank you SO much. I absolutely love the work I create and share here but you are so right that life is about the memories you share with the people you love and I’m excited to find a better balance of both! xoxo

  5. Loving this!!! I’ve been thinking a lot lately about how to use Instagram to provide value & not just entertainment as you said! And I love how you are trusting your gut, despite it not being “the norm”. THM will continue to thrive. Instagram is a free app and none of us own that platform. Blogs , websites & newsletters thru email will continue to be where the real magic happens!! ? KUDOS on this decision!

    1. Couldn’t agree more! Excited to see how this all unfolds but regardless I know the decision was the right choice for me. Thanks for the support, Megan! xo D

  6. Really admire how you follow your intuition. Have been reading/listening along (mostly silently) for the last few years. I’ve gotter a lot of inspiration from what you share here. Thank you. Excited to keep following along Instagram or not 🙂

    1. Thank you SO much, Rebecca! I appreciate the support more than you know and always love hearing from my silent readers/listeners 😉 Lots of love! xo D

  7. Davida! Okay, girl, this is a STRONG move, because you are right, your gut is telling you what to do. I fully support you and will be over here checking out THM more often for sure. I too, am NOT into Instagram, and way prefer to write long-form on my website as well. Thanks for sharing this and for all you do! 🙂

  8. I think Instagram is a lot of things. Yes it can be entertaining or mind numbing, but I follow a lot of informative accounts too. I get a lot of recipes and food inspiration from there. I love following all the functional medicine gurus too. I try to unfollow the accounts that don’t serve me so I’m not wasting my time. I probably would not have found you if it weren’t for Instagram! I see why you are doing what you’re doing, and you definitely need to do you!! But I think it gets a lot of negativity associated with it and I do see the good in it too. I think it’s also okay to share just your informative information and not your personal business all over social media too. But we humans tend to like brands better when we know about the people or person behind it too.

    1. Totally! It’s not all inherently bad. I’ve met some of my closest friends through Instagram and I definitely think there’s value to be found there, however the algorithm doesn’t always necessarily reward this. The way the algorithm works is that something needs to be eye-catching to grab people’s attention and even if what you have to say/share is helpful and useful, Instagram may not show it to anyone. It’s a really challenging mental game wanting to serve your audience but also feeling pressure to keep that audience engaged. If the platform were the way it used to be I definitely wouldn’t have this much resistance to it but unfortunately it’s changed for the worse and I’ve found my time and energy is best served here. Thank you, Tricia for following along and for supporting me and THM. I am truly so grateful and hope you’ll continue following along over here <3

      1. Excellent point about the algorithm. I don’t deal with that since I just use Instagram for my own personal enjoyment and not a business stand point. I hear people gripe about it but don’t fully understand the effects of it. Maybe you’ll be the start of a big Instagram boycott movement so they finally make it the way it used to be! 🙂 I will definitely be checking your blog more. Thanks for being so transparent… much respect!