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The Power of Unplugging One Day a Week

by Tiffany Shlain

Recommended by Arianna Huffington

Recommended by Arianna Huffington

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Technology, and Personal Development.

In 24/6, Tiffany Shlain explores how turning off screens one day a week can work wonders on your brain, body, and soul. Internet pioneer and renowned filmmaker Tiffany Shlain takes us on a provocative and entertaining journey through time and Technology,, introducing a strategy for living in our 24/7 world: turning off all screens for twentyfour ho...

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Recommended by 2 sources and appears in Most Recommended Books, Technology, and Personal Development.

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Arianna Huffington

Great piece by @tiffanyshlain on why living 24/6 ?feels like magic? ? and love her new book about the power of unplugging one day a week. | Great piece by @tiffanyshlain on why living 24/6 “feels like magic” — and love her new book about the power of unplugging one day a week.

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