Mindfulness and the Rise of Analog Living
Exhausted with the pervasive, relentless nature of our digital lives, many people are hungry for presence, savoring, and slowing down—which is ushering in a renewed interest in analog activities. Read More
Exhausted with the pervasive, relentless nature of our digital lives, many people are hungry for presence, savoring, and slowing down—which is ushering in a renewed interest in analog activities. Read More
If you spend time in front of a screen, your eyes might need a little extra TLC. Here's an easy practice you can do right at your desk. Read More
Mindful tech expert Dr. Kerry Crofton shares a Mindful Tech Plan that targets daily screen-related stress, and a Nature Remedy that can counter burnout, improve workplace wellbeing, and recharge our batteries. Read More
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In this excerpt from her book Less Screen More Green, Kerry Crofton provides Mindful Tech Plans™ with evidence-based strategies to find freedom from tech overload, along with advice from Harvard digital wellness expert Dr. Michael Rich. This is the first in a three-part series on finding a healthier balance with tech at home, work, and school. Read More
Your motivations for using tech can also point the way toward developing a healthier relationship with it. In today’s practice, Jay Vidyarthi guides us to identify our motivations and ways to establish more balance and intention in our tech use -- without the guilt. Read More
Technology brings very real harms—too often, this means we don’t let ourselves enjoy its positives. According to a mindful tech designer, coming to understand our own nature can help us reframe our relationship with tech, liberating our attention in the process. Read More
How to approach doomscrolling, social media comparison, and addicting algorithms with mindfulness. Author and WholeSchool Mindfulness director Erica B. Marcus shares lessons she’s learned from teaching middle school and high school. Read More