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Digital cleansing and making space for creativity

Lately I’ve had a burning desire to reduce everything down to its simplest form so I have space to make and create, but things have been getting in my way.

Living in a Digital Age: Your attention is leaking

Your attention is your most valuable resource, and everyone is vying for it. How will you resist temptation?

Working without distraction

It’s time to be thoughtful about how we work, both by ourselves and in collaboration with others.

Why We Must Reconnect With Ourselves, In Our Always-Connected Environment

If we can envision our futures to be more enjoyable, enlightened, fulfilling, and intentional, we can begin to transform ourselves, our working habits, and our lifestyles. Instead of letting technology overrun our days, our workflows, our habits and our livelihoods, we can get ahead of the tech and make sure we use it all with intention; with purpose.

Global Love and Human Connection — Envisioning a More Inclusive World

We’re currently in a period of major transition, thanks to the advent of the internet and global connectivity. It’s up to you to go out there and be a beautiful human being.

Mindful in a Digital Age

Connected technologies are amazing innovastions that open up a world of possibilities, but must be used carefully in ways that improve our lives yet don’t pull us too far away from living in the physical world that surrounds us.

Fighting the pull of connectivity

We resist as strongly as we can, telling ourselves we’ll be better off. But resistance is futile and eventually we’ll give in and check. We must know. Something happened, somewhere, and we long for insight and updates.

Digital Distraction and the Future of Connectedness

In the midst of writing about distraction I got distracted and forgot my train of thought. How fucked up is that?!

Always Wired In – The Culture of Modern Devices

We’re so connected to connection that we always focus on filling our mental capacity and stimulating sensors in our brains that we’re detached from what it actually feels like to have real world feelings and interactions.

The Paralysis of The Internet

Bombardment of information; never ending messaging with friends; constant onslaught of attention-stealing notifications. These are a few of the time sinks of the modern world.

Connected Culture

Our connected culture has effects on people, relationships and societies that we haven’t begun to fully understand yet, and it’s the most awesome and most scary revolution the world has ever seen.

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