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Reclaiming the Self: Attention as Sacred Practice in a Distracted Age
The meditation teacher didn't own a smartphone. What struck me was her explanation: "I can't afford to outsource my boredom." She meant it literally. Boredom was where she met herself. The slight discomfort of waiting in line, riding the bus, sitting with tea—these were the gaps where insight emerged, where she noticed what she actually felt beneath the noise. By filling those gaps with scrolling, she'd be trading self-knowledge for distraction, sovereignty for stimulation. I
Brittney-Nichole Connor-Savarda
Feb 14 min read


How Dopamine Detoxing Can Help You Develop Emotional Intelligence
In our fast-paced, constantly-connected world, it's more important than ever to have strong emotional intelligence. Whether we're trying...
Brittney-Nichole Connor-Savarda
Nov 1, 20223 min read
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