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Aug. 4, 2025

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In the past, I used to be addicted by social media and watch stupid thing, just scrolling and scrolling. But I was always feeling boring and the content become familier, nothing is new. So, I decided to try some other contents that I used to ignore them. I relised that I'm interesting in contents about self care, developping divers skills. I started to focus on my self and improve it, identify my goals and pursu it. At the meantime I have no intention to use social media and waste my time. I'm only consider my dream and work on it.

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At the meantime I have no intention to use social media and waste my time.


AtIn the meantime, I have no intention tof useing social media and wasteing my time. In the meantime, I have no intention of using social media and wasting my time.

• Use “In the meantime” instead of “At the meantime.” • Say “no intention of using” (not “to use”). • Use “wasting” (gerund) to match “using.”

AtIn the meantime, I have no intention to uses of using social media and wasteing my time. In the meantime, I have no intentions of using social media and wasting my time.

I'm only consider my dream and work on it.


I'm only considering my dream and working on it. Im only considering my dream and working on it.

I'm only considering my dream and working on it. I'm only considering my dream and working on it.

Or, “…my dream and pursuing it.”

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In the past, I used to be addicted by social media and watch stupid thing, just scrolling and scrolling.


In the past, I used to be addicted byto social media and watch stupid things, just scrolling and scrolling. In the past, I used to be addicted to social media and watch stupid things, just scrolling and scrolling.

In correct English, we use the phrase “addicted to” because “to” shows the thing or activity someone is dependent on. On the other hand, “by” is not correct in this context, as it implies something causes addiction, not what someone is addicted to. Also thing +s. You probably watched more then one.

In the past, I used to be addicted byto social media and watchlook at stupid thing,s, and just scrolling and scrolling. In the past, I used to be addicted to social media and look at stupid things, and just scroll and scroll.

But I was always feeling boring and the content become familier, nothing is new.


But I was always feeling boringed, and the content becoame familier,ar; nothing iwas new. But I was always feeling bored, and the content became familiar; nothing was new.

Use “bored” instead of “boring” when you talk about your own feeling. • Use “became” (past tense of “become”) because you’re talking about something that changed in the past. • “Familiar” is spelled with one “i” after the “m.” • It’s better to use a semicolon or a period between two complete thoughts.

But I was always feeling boringbored and the content becoame familier, nothing is newar. I was always bored and the content became familiar.

So, I decided to try some other contents that I used to ignore them.


So, I decided to try some other contents that I used to ignore them. So, I decided to try some other content that I used to ignore.

Content” is usually uncountable, so no need to say “contents.” • You don’t need “them” because “content” already covers it.

So, I decided to try somelook at other contents that I used to ignore them. So, I decided to look at other content that I used to ignore.

I relised that I'm interesting in contents about self care, developping divers skills.


I realiszed that I'm interestinged in contents about self -care, and developping diverse skills. I realized that Im interested in content about self-care and developing diverse skills.

• “Realized” has one “s.” • Use “interested in” (not “interesting in”) when you talk about what you like. • “Content” is uncountable, so no “contents.” • “Self-care” is hyphenated. • “Developing” (with one “p”). • “Diverse” means various or different (better than “divers”).

I realiszed that I'm was interestinged in contents about self care, and developping diverse(?)/new(?) skills. I realized that I was interested in content about self care, and developing diverse(?)/new(?) skills.

I started to focus on my self and improve it, identify my goals and pursu it.


I started to focus on my self and, improve itmyself, identify my goals, and pursu ite them. I started to focus on myself, improve myself, identify my goals, and pursue them.

• Use “myself” (one word) instead of “my self.” • Repeat “myself” after “improve” for clarity. • The verb is “pursue” (not “pursu”). • Add “them” after “pursue” to refer to the goals.

I started to focus on my self and improve it,on self improvement. I started to identify my goals, and pursu it.determine how to pursue them. I started to focus on myself and on self improvement. I started to identify my goals, and determine how to pursue them.

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