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  • This is how Michelle Obama has kept her sanity when dealing with social media

    Michelle Obama.
    Michelle Obama shares how she stayed “sane” amid constant online rumors about her and her husband, former president Barack Obama.

    • Former first lady Michelle Obama, 61, is no stranger to online rumors.
    • That’s why, to protect her peace, she doesn’t read the comments section, she said at SXSW.
    • But public figures aren’t the only ones vulnerable to the negative impact of social media.

    Michelle Obama knows it’s not easy to be in the public eye, and that’s why she pays attention to her social media usage.

    During a live taping of her “IMO” podcast — which she cohosts with her brother, Craig Robinson — at SXSW on Thursday, Obama spoke about her top tip for protecting herself and her family online.

    “People always ask me and Barack, how did we stay hopeful in, not just the eight years that we were in the White House, but beyond?” Obama said, per People.

    The former first lady said she and her husband, Barack Obama, faced “a lot of negative energy” due to widespread rumors about them, such as gossip about his nationality and whether he attended Harvard.

    “But through it all, what kept us sane — and we tried to instill this in our daughters — is, you cannot live through social media,” Obama said. “I don’t think I have ever once looked at a comment section, period.”

    The things that internet users say in the comments section are often untrue, since they are “people who don’t know you,” she said.

    “That doesn’t mean you don’t stay informed, but staying informed has nothing to do with the comment section. It has everything to do with the content of the stories that you take in,” Obama said.

    “I think we cannot get so trapped by social media that we feel so caught up into the one way we get information. We’ve got to broaden our spectrum, and we have to get off the phone,” she added.

    The pitfalls of social media

    But it’s not just public figures who are vulnerable to the negative impact of social media; children and teenagers are especially at risk. Cyberbullying and the need to constantly seek validation online can have a detrimental effect on their mental health.

    Researchers from Yale and Columbia looked at screen time habits in over 5,100 kids, ages 9 and 10. The study, published in 2023, showed that youths who spend the most time on their phones are more likely to develop depression and anxiety, among other problems, in the future.

    Governments are taking note: Australia has already approved a law banning social media for children under 16, while Norway is considering enacting a ban for children under 15.

    Other celebrity moms have also spoken up about the dangers of social media.

    In January 2024, Penélope Cruz told Elle about her concerns regarding letting her kids use social media.

    “It’s so easy to be manipulated, especially if you have a brain that is still forming,” Cruz said. “And who pays the price? Not us, not our generation.”

    During a panel at the “A Day of Unreasonable Conversation” summit in March 2024, Paris Hilton spoke about how technology has changed the way children interact with the world.

    “Kids are not going outside anymore and playing as much because everyone’s just so busy on their phones,” Hilton said. “So, hopefully, my kids won’t be as addicted to social media as I am.”

    A representative for Obama did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent by Business Insider outside regular hours.

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  • Michelle Obama said Barack had one habit that annoyed her early in their marriage

    Barack Obama and Michelle Obama in an embrace.
    One of Barack Obama’s habits used to get on her nerves, Michelle Obama said.

    • Michelle Obama says her husband Barack Obama’s punctuality used to get on her nerves.
    • “Barack, you know, he had to adjust to what ‘on time’ was for me,” Obama said on her “IMO” podcast.
    • The former first lady previously said she had a bad impression of him when he was late for their first meeting.

    Marriage isn’t easy — even Michelle Obama used to have a major pet peeve with her husband Barack Obama.

    During Wednesday’s premiere episode of her podcast “IMO,” which she cohosts with her brother Craig Robinson, the former first lady spoke about one of her husband’s habits that used to get on her nerves.

    “Barack, you know, he had to adjust to what ‘on time‘ was for me,” Obama told Robinson.

    “Because he was on that island time,” Robinson interjected, referring to the former president’s Hawaiian roots.

    Obama said it bothered her that her husband would often only start getting ready when it was time to leave for their appointments.

    “You know, I’ve got this husband who’s like, when it’s time to leave, it’s 3, he’s getting up and going to the bathroom. And I was like, dude, dude, a 3 o’clock departure means you’ve done all that, you know? It’s like, don’t start looking for your glasses, you know, at the 3 o’clock departure,” she said.

    However, he tries to keep himself in check these days, she said.

    “But he’s improved over 30 years of marriage,” she said. She added that her daughters, Malia and Sasha, know to be early if they are doing anything with her.

    In 2014, using public data posted on the White House website, The Washington Post reported that the former president was over 35 hours late to his scheduled engagements that year.

    In a 2018 interview, Obama shared that she had a bad impression of Barack Obama when they met at a Chicago law firm in 1989 because he was late for their first meeting.

    “I was like, is he trifling? The black man’s going to be late on the first day? I was like, ‘Um,’” Obama told ABC News’ Robin Roberts.

    Punctuality is often touted as a key to success.

    One such business leader who believes in punctuality is Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Group.

    “If you want to be more productive, then start at the start: get there on time,” Branson wrote on LinkedIn in 2015. Not only is it a show of respect to others, it is also a way to effectively manage his day, he said.

    “Of course, everything doesn’t always go to plan. It isn’t always possible to be on time, but it is always possible to try. When I find myself running late, I will often quite literally resort to running,” Branson wrote.

    Representatives for the Obamas did not immediately respond to a request for comment sent outside regular hours.

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