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Overview
Our reliance on technology is rapidly changing how each of us experiences life. We’re facing new issues and difficulties, we’re encountering new emotional triggers, and we’re relating to each other in new ways. As Dr. Nancy Colier writes, "How we spend our time, what motivates us, and what we want are all are on a radical course of transformation." The promise of technology is that it will make our lives easier; yet to realize that promise, we cannot be passive users—we must bring awareness and mindfulness to our relationships with our devices.
"The compulsion to constantly check our devices plays on primal instincts," teaches Colier. "Even people with strong spiritual practices or those who have never had other addiction issues now find themselves caught in the subtle trap of these miraculous tools we’ve created." Through The Power of Off, she offers us a path for making use of the virtual world while still feeling good, having healthy relationships, and staying connected with what is genuinely meaningful in life. You’ll explore: How and why today’s devices push our buttons so effectively, and what you can do to take back control of your life
• Tips for navigating the increasingly complex ways in which technology is affecting our relationships—with ourselves, others, and our devices themselves
• Self-evaluation tools for bringing greater awareness to your use of technology
• Mindfulness practices for helping you interact with your devices in more conscious ways
• A 30-day digital detox program to kick-start a new healthier relationship with technology
With The Power of Off, Colier sounds the call for wakefulness, reminding us that we can use technology in a way that promotes, rather than detracts from, our well-being. This book provides an essential resource for anyone wanting to create a more empowered relationship with technology in the digital age.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781622037957 |
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Publisher: | Sounds True, Incorporated |
Publication date: | 11/01/2016 |
Pages: | 256 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.10(d) |
About the Author
Nancy Colier is a psychotherapist, interfaith minister, author, and veteran meditator. She is the author of Inviting a Monkey to Tea: Befriending Your Mind and Discovering Lasting Contentment (Hohm Press, 2012). She lives in New York City. For more, visit nancycolier.com.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Finding Ground in a Virtual World xi
Part 1 Our Relationship with Technology
1 The Prison of Availability 3
2 Slaves to Technology 10
3 Can't Stop Checking 16
4 Technoholics: A Generation of Addicts 20
5 When Escaping the Moment Is the New Moment 26
6 Information for Its Own Sake 31
7 An Epidemic of Boredom 40
8 When Technology Bosses Us Around 46
9 Our Phones Are Getting Smarter, but Are We? 48
Part 2 Our Relationship with Others
10 Your Friend or Your Phone? 55
11 Asking for the Attention We Still Need 59
12 Last-Minute-itis 61
13 Swimming in the Shallows 67
14 A Remedy for Disconnection 71
15 Allow Me to Help 75
16 Welcome to the Family, Smartphone 79
17 Engineering Life One Autocorrected Letter at a Time 86
18 Is Technology Our New Savior? 90
19 The Umbilical Cord of Technology 93
20 My Smartphone and Me 97
21 Reawakening to the World We Share 102
22 All Alone in Virtual Community 105
Part 3 Our Relationship with Ourselves
23 Is Your Smartphone Stealing Your Life? 113
24 I Tweet, Therefore I Am 117
25 Branding the Self 121
26 Can You See Me Now? 124
27 When Becoming Popular Is Our Purpose 128
28 Heads Floating in Cyberspace 132
29 Uncovering Our Limitless Self 135
Part 4 Creating Space-Inside and Out
30 Finding Silence inside the Noise 141
31 Making Time for Downtime 144
32 Creating Meaning amid the Meaninglessness 148
33 Discovering Being in a Doing World 151
34 Getting the Importance of Not Getting 154
Part 5 How to Liberate Ourselves from a Teched-Out Hind
35 Overthrowing the Dictatorship of the Mind 159
36 How to Stop Narrating and Start Being Life 161
37 Getting Off the Thought Treadmill 165
38 Our Thoughts Arc Not Real 168
Part 6 Mindfulness Practice for the Digital Age
Take a Breath 173
39 The Practice of Mindfulness 175
40 Stocking Your Mindfulness Toolbox 180
41 Mindfulness for the Uncooperative Mind 185
42 Being in the Moment When We Don't Like the Moment 193
43 Going All the Way 197
44 Permission to Be Nobody 201
Epilogue: Freedom In, Not From 205
Acknowledgments 208
Appendix: A 30-Day Tech Detox 210
Notes 224
About the Author 229