Send us a text Mindful Tech: Staying Human in a Digital World Technology isn’t the enemy—it’s an incredible tool. But as it evolves, so must we. The real opportunity now is to ensure we evolve with it in a more human-centric way. The goal isn’t to disconnect from tech, but to stay deeply connected to ourselves and others while using it. Neuroscience shows that our brains are shaped by what we repeatedly do. Constant stimulation—scrolling, notifications, even reliance on AI for advice—keeps ou...
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Send us a text Mindful Tech: Staying Human in a Digital World Technology isn’t the enemy—it’s an incredible tool. But as it evolves, so must we. The real opportunity now is to ensure we evolve with it in a more human-centric way. The goal isn’t to disconnect from tech, but to stay deeply connected to ourselves and others while using it. Neuroscience shows that our brains are shaped by what we repeatedly do. Constant stimulation—scrolling, notifications, even reliance on AI for advice—keeps ou...
Send us a text Research shows that chronic stress can be a major contributor to digestive disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome or chronic heartburn. You can begin to heal your stomach/gut issues with just a few minutes of calming breath practice before and after meals. You can't digest optimally when you're in a state of stress because your digestion slows or even stops when you're in 'fight or flight mode' so that your body can instead focus all its internal energy on that perceived th...
The Breath Barista with Sandy Abrams
Send us a text Mindful Tech: Staying Human in a Digital World Technology isn’t the enemy—it’s an incredible tool. But as it evolves, so must we. The real opportunity now is to ensure we evolve with it in a more human-centric way. The goal isn’t to disconnect from tech, but to stay deeply connected to ourselves and others while using it. Neuroscience shows that our brains are shaped by what we repeatedly do. Constant stimulation—scrolling, notifications, even reliance on AI for advice—keeps ou...