Milly Alcock comparte su remedio de cafetería contra el 'doomscrolling'

La estrella de Supergirl, Milly Alcock, acaba de revelar el truco definitivo de la Generación Z para escapar del flujo interminable de malas noticias. A sus 25 años, la actriz cambia el teléfono por tardes de lectura en cafeterías y la observación de la vida real. Una reina, sin duda.

Milly Alcock ha sido abierta sobre sus dificultades para desconectarse cuando las publicaciones negativas le afectan demasiado. En una charla reciente, reveló su solución sencilla: ir sola a una cafetería con un libro para participar en la vida real en lugar de hundirse en el abismo del 'doomscrolling'. "Sentarme en una cafetería a observar a la gente y leer a solas me ha ayudado", explicó, añadiendo que, como alguien que creció conectada, es un esfuerzo activo en el que sigue trabajando.

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