Disconnecting

Sustainable Minimalists

09-04-2024 • 39 mins

Work emails. Social media notifications. Weather alerts. The constant news cycle.

In the hustle and bustle of modern life, it's easy to get lost in the chaos of endless distractions. Yet research has shown that information overload can lead to mental exhaustion, reduced cognitive function, and an inability to make sound decisions. On the other hand, intentional disconnection has the power to enhance creativity and productivity. It improves overall well-being, too.

On today's show podcaster Diane Boden and I discuss exactly why it's so important to disconnect from modern distractions at least once in awhile; we also brainstorm how to best unplug.

Here's a preview:

[12:00] Are we becoming a culture that can't sit with negative emotions? With boredom?

[16:30] Blue laws once encouraged rest; these days stores are open 7 days a week (thanks, capitalism!)

[23:00] Stephanie's Number One tip for mindfulness newbies

[26:00] Hurry culture, busy-ness, and setting professional boundaries

[30:00] Do you watch TV while scrolling on your phone? Theres a name for that! Outlining the (numerous) consequences associated with 'continuous partial attention'

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