The Content Diet

A Guide to Consuming Less and Better Online

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Formats and Prices

On Sale
Dec 8, 2026
Page Count
256 pages
Publisher
Balance
ISBN-13
9781538782279

Price

$14.99

Price

$19.99 CAD

From the author who coined the term "sober curious" and helped to change the way we drink, The Content Diet offers a new approach to internet and tech addiction—one that is rooted not in abstinence, but in more conscious content consumption.
 
They say "you are what you eat"—but what about the impact of what we consume with our eyes, ears, and minds every time we go online?
 
This is the question journalist Ruby Warrington asks in The Content Diet, in which she outlines her framework for a healthier relationship to both our phones and the content we use them to consume. Instead of physical nutrients, imagine that your Content Diet is where you get your psychological nutrients—digital vitamins that feed your imagination, your awareness, your resilience, your self-esteem—or not. Much of what we consume online is packed full of "content additives" (think: like buttons, algorithms, and clickbait headlines) to make it as addicting as possible. At its most extreme, the brain rot and the rage-bait this helps propagate is poison, to individuals, and to society.
 
When you start to think about your Content Diet in this way, a healthier path forward is quickly revealed. A message that is right on time. "Brain-rot” was named Oxford’s Word of the Year 2024 and searches for “how to delete Instagram” are spiking. And yet, for most of us, the solution can’t be total digital abstinence. We want to stay informed, connected, and inspired—without feeling enraged, empty, and overstimulated. The Content Diet offers a way to do exactly that: guiding you to completely reframe your relationship to what you consume online, without asking you to log off completely.
 
For readers of Stolen Focus,The Siren's Call, and Howto Break Up with Your Phone, The Content Diet is intentionally structured over 157 micro-chapters to cater to modern attention spans. The result is an informative, practical, and accessible guide that will help end the loop of doomscrolling—as you become more intentional with your time, mental health, and overall well-being, both online and in real life.

  • "Does for screen time what 'sober curious' did for drinking. A necessary conversation starter for our digital wellbeing."
    Dr. Pooja Lakshmin, MD, psychiatrist and best-selling author of Real Self Care
  • "Ruby offers a thoughtful and provocative exploration of how the content we consume shapes our attention, relationships, creativity, and sense of self. The Content Diet challenges readers to become more intentional about what they allow into their minds and presents a compelling framework for reclaiming agency in an age of endless distraction."
    Nir Eyal, bestselling author of Hooked, Indistractable, and Beyond Belief
  • The Content Diet is a breath of fresh air. Finally, a much-needed guide on how to cut through the noise and overwhelm of today and reclaim our time and attention. Ruby provides not only the "why" but also the "how" in a way that's practical, clarifying and actually doable.”
    Meg Josephson, bestselling author of Are You Mad At Me?
  • “How dare Ruby Warrington make a subject this serious so … fun? In a genre built on fear and finger-wagging, The Content Diet is a feel-good gut-punch for our Internet-addled brains. The chapters are so deliciously short our dopamine-fried attention spans don't stand a chance. Warrington's brilliant choice to frame our most compulsive habits through the lens of nutrition stays with you long after you've closed the tab, deleted the app, slammed shut the laptop. Which, for something about consuming less, feels exactly right.”
    Jessica Elefante, author of Raising Hell, Living Well and founder of Folk Rebellion