Our Promise to You: The Take-Aways

After hearing one of our presentations, here’s what we hope you’ll walk away with.

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An Exit Strategy

Attendees will learn clear, specific ways to slowly pull out of a tech-drenched life. Reclaim your time, your attention, your highest priorities.

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Brave Action Steps

It’s not easy to opt out of tech, especially when schools and employers require you to use it. But it is possible to present alternatives that could work just as well.

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A Return to Stillness

Screen use leaves us hyperstimulated and brain fried. Our presentations will lay out a healing path that can be taken as you carve out space to reset often.

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Here’s a sample of the presentations we share with audiences of all kinds. These can take from 30-60 minutes or be formatted as a longer workshop.

Digital Dilemma

While tech is essential to modern life, how can we reverse the anxiety and overwhelm that comes with it? Where do we draw the line?

Who Do You Think You Are?

Knowing who we are is crucial to every aspect of life. How can we know ourselves with so much digital interference? It starts with a return to what matters most.

Tech Talks: Screens in Schools

We’ll share evidence showing where tech is and is not effective in schools and why that should matter to all of us.

Live By Design, Not By Default

If we’re constantly distracted or being entertained, our lives are really not our own. Here’s how to reverse that.

Screen-Time Recovery

Is it too late to step back and do a digital reset? Never. We’ll show you how and highlight the benefits of doing so.

Smartphone Downgrade

How to go about shifting from using a smartphone to using a simpler phone and all the benefits and challenges that come with it.

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What People are Saying

Having a personal experience presented made it a lot more meaningful in connecting.

Jessica, Therapist

Preach, Sarah! Love your views on this..

Liz, Therapist

Thank you so much! Loved this! Got me really thinking.

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