Digital Wellbeing Hub

Digital Wellbeing Hub

Jeevan Jyothi Camp 2025

A friendly guide for 10th graders to navigate the digital world wisely.

🤯 Did You Know?

150+

Times a teen unlocks their phone daily

7hrs

Average daily screen time for entertainment

88%

Of teens have felt "phantom vibrations"

95%

Of teens have access to a smartphone

8 sec

The average human attention span online

40%

Less face-to-face time with friends than 10 years ago

View Sources & Context

Note: While many stats are from global/US studies (like those from Pew Research, Common Sense Media, and various academic journals), the trends are highly relevant for the Indian scenario. The core health and wellness principles are universal.

The Good vs. The Bad

😇 The Upside

  • Access to endless learning resources.
  • Builds tech skills for the future.
  • Connects you with friends & family.
  • A platform for your creativity to shine.

😈 The Downside

  • Can mess with your sleep schedule.
  • Risk of eye strain and headaches.
  • Can increase anxiety and FOMO.
  • Shortens your attention span.

Visualizing The Effects

😴 Sleep Quality Low

🎯 Focus Level High

😊 Mood Balance Medium

💡 Your Guide to a Healthier Balance

📵No-Phone Zones

Make areas like the dinner table or your bedroom screen-free to connect with family and sleep better.

🔕Disable Notifications

Turn off non-essential alerts. Fewer pings mean fewer distractions from homework and hobbies.

🌳Find Offline Hobbies

Rediscover sports, reading, drawing, or just hanging out with friends in person.

⏲️App Timers

Use built-in phone tools to set daily limits for time-wasting apps. It actually works!

👀20-20-20 Rule

Every 20 mins, look at something 20 feet away for 20 seconds to avoid eye strain. Blink often!

🔌Digital Detox

Have a time each evening (e.g., after 9 PM) to put all screens away until the morning.

🎨Go Grayscale

Switch your phone's display to grayscale. It makes the screen less appealing and reduces mindless scrolling.

Tidy Your Digital Space

Unfollow accounts that make you feel bad. Curate your feed to be positive and inspiring.

☝️One Screen at a Time

Avoid using your phone while watching TV. Single-tasking improves focus and memory.

🗓️Plan Your Screen Time

Set specific times for social media or games, rather than letting them interrupt your day.

🤔Mindful Scrolling

Before you open an app, ask yourself "why?" Are you bored, or do you have a purpose?

Prioritize Real Life

Make plans with friends in person. A real conversation is more rewarding than a thousand likes.

📚 Prompt Library for ChatGPT

Unlock better learning with these powerful prompts for AI chatbots.

Explain & Summarize

  • "Explain [topic] to me like I'm 15."
  • "Summarize the main points of [chapter]."
  • "Compare [concept 1] and [concept 2]."

Study Help

  • "Create 5 quiz questions about [topic]."
  • "Give me a study plan for the [subject] exam."
  • "Test my knowledge on [topic]."

Writing Assistant

  • "Proofread this: [paste text]."
  • "Suggest 3 opening sentences for an essay on [topic]."
  • "Help me outline a report on [topic]."

Creative & Brainstorming

  • "Brainstorm project ideas for [subject]."
  • "Write a story from the perspective of [historical figure]."
  • "Give me mnemonics to remember [list]."

🚨 Cyber Safety: Your Guide to Staying Safe Online

Simple rules for kids (age 12+) to navigate the internet smartly.

The Do's

  • 🗣️
    Talk to a Trusted Adult: If anything online makes you feel weird or scared, tell a parent or teacher immediately.
  • 🤔
    Think Before You Post: Only share things you'd be okay with your family seeing. Once it's online, it can be there forever.
  • 🔒
    Keep Personal Info Private: Never share your full name, address, phone number, or school name with strangers online.
  • 🤗
    Be Kind Online: Treat others how you want to be treated. Words can hurt, even when typed.

🚫 The Don'ts

  • 👤
    Don't Talk to Strangers: Don't accept friend requests or messages from people you don't know in real life.
  • 🔗
    Don't Click Weird Links: If an email or message looks suspicious, don't click. It could be a virus or a scam.
  • 🤝
    Don't Meet Up with Online "Friends": Never agree to meet someone in person that you only know from the internet without telling a parent.
  • 🤫
    Don't Share Your Password: Keep your passwords a secret from everyone, even your best friends.