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Summary
The Chris Project, Christian Brim is joined by Kelsey Green to explore the profound impacts of digital consumption, social media, and technology on mental health, relationships, and productivity. They discuss practical steps for entrepreneurs and individuals to foster mindfulness, build healthier habits, and cultivate presence in a hyper-connected world
Takeaways
- The pandemic served as a turning point, giving her space to address trauma and implement digital minimalism strategies.
- Digital consumption, especially on social media and constant connectivity, deeply affects mental health and brain function.
- Buffering behaviors like alcohol use, busyness, and business as avoidance are common, especially among entrepreneurs.
- The distinction between healthy coping strategies (like exercise, reading, hobbies) and unhelpful buffering is emphasized.
- Practical tips to reduce digital overload include setting no-screen times from 7 PM to 7 AM, turning off notifications, and tracking phone pickups.
- The importance of cultivating silence and being comfortable in stillness to hear one's inner voice and connect with higher guidance.
- The influence of technology and social media on attention spans and cognitive development, including discussions on the decline of reading skills and the impact on youth.
- The concept of life rhythms, such as the Jewish Sabbath and the idea of taking periodic rest years, are discussed as ways to reset and reconnect with natural order.
- Practical tools mentioned include Cal Newport’s Digital Minimalism, managing screen time, and establishing boundaries around digital use.
- The benefits of community, nature, and creating intentional routines to foster presence and mental clarity.
- The importance of recognizing and honoring the natural human need for rest, darkness, and pause in our always-on culture.
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