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How To Fight Fomo
Cosmopolitan Australia
|August 2018
FOMO (fear of missing out) is our generation’s arachnophobia (the fear of spiders), not just a really bad ’90s film, and Cosmo’s Joshua Joynes suffers bad. So, how can we kick it to the curb?
I hate missing out. There, I’ve said it. Whether it’s after-work drinks, a family dinner, or a weekend away with friends, the thought of not being involved in what’s always bound to become ‘the best night ever!’ makes me seriously anxious. And this FOMO even extends to things that I don’t particularly like. Recently, I was invited to a gym opening and almost had a fit trying to convince myself to go, out of fear of not being at something social or missing out on a networking opportunity. Thankfully, the mere thought of celebrating exercise was enough to convince me not to make an appearance. But you betcha I had a serious case of the ol’ FOMO all the way home. My head was plagued with instant regret, and my stomach was in knots – yep, just your average Tuesday night.
I convinced myself FOMO was a good thing, turning that fear into motivation. I said yes to absolutely everything, and tried to fit it all in. The reality? I was setting myself up for failure, and as it turns out, I’m not alone.
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