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Sky Mobile, a Which? recommended mobile network provider. It revealed that nearly one in three Brits turn to social media in search of smile-inducing content.And over half of those surveyed love to use their smartphones to seek out uplifting content, with just under half agreeing that when they view positive stories and inspiring posts online, it puts them in a better mood.Sky Mobile teamed up with Vanessa King, an expert on positive psychology, and board member at Action for Happiness, to explore Brits’ habits online and how they can use their phones to access cheerful content 24/7.People most commonly seek out positive content by watching short funny clips or videos or memes and bolster their wellbeing by connecting with family and friends too.Vanessa said: “What we consume online impacts how we feel. “Even small positive mood boosts can make a difference.

And these don’t just feel good, science shows these can add up – for example helping us be more open to others, more flexible in our thinking, better at creative problem solving.”It’s no secret that Brits turn to their handsets several times a day for a quick check on the latest social media updates.And it’s the end of the day that proves to be the sweet spot, with bedtime being the most popular time to tune in for a positivity boost, followed by before getting up in the morning.People spend on average of two hours each day seeking out positive content, increasing to almost four hours for those aged 16-24.

While Gen Z will visit TikTok as their go-to for uplifting content, the 55+ age bracket are more likely to head to Facebook.When it comes to spreading the positivity, 19% will send posts to their friends or family directly or tag a friend.

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