Syed Sohail is a triple-threat: a social media guru, blogger and soon-to-be Ryerson marketing graduate.
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Determined to portray bodies in their true unedited selfs, one student has started a photo campaign that advocates for body positivity.
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Ryerson grad Nadia Addesi has initiated her own project, inspired by Humans of New York and an appetite to use social media for positive change.
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Everyone has something about themselves they wish they could change. Some even go out of their way to portray themselves differently to others for the sake of keeping their true self hidden.
Every day, I worked on perfecting my social media profiles to portray my ideal self. I sometimes felt like I had two personalities to maintain: one that I hated and one I wanted to be all the time.
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A beautiful flower arrangement sent from a seemingly perfect boyfriend, toned and fit bodies posing in front of a glamorous beach on the French Riviera, big smiles on a Southern Californian pier — these are just some of the vibrant images that we are constantly scrolling past on our Instagram feeds at any given moment.
We spend a lot of time scrolling. According to a Mediakix study conducted last year, it’s estimated that the average person will spend a total of five years and four months on social media within their lifetime.