“Unplugging from digital distractions is an act of radical self-care and rebellion.” — Ken Breniman Copy Share Image
We can literally unplug a country from the Internet. We ought to think about unplugging them. — Richard A. Clarke Copy Share Image
“I've discovered reduced consumption doesn't equal reduced community or reduced contentment. There is something liberating about unplugging the machine to discover the… — Jen Hatmaker Copy Share Image
“Unplugging from devices doesn’t stop us from experiencing our lives through their lenses, frames, and formats. We are only ever tourists in… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Doing nothing means unplugging from the compulsion to always keep ourselves busy, the habit of shielding ourselves from certain feelings, the tension… — Sharon Salzberg Copy Share Image
Make sure that you're really present in a moment, you're not that person who's texting or glancing at your phone at the… — Randi Zuckerberg Copy Share Image
I think the discipline comes with turning that cellphone and Blackberry off and unplugging completely. You do that and you go through… — Matthew McConaughey Copy Share Image
I have all my tricks to unplugging. Sometimes I just close my eyes and I breathe a couple of times, even if… — Kissey Copy Share Image
“We all have those things that help us carry on through life. It is important that these things upon which we depend… — L.M. Browning Copy Share Image
“The pace of this modern age is not conducive to maintaining one’s consciousness. Glued to our electronics, we are blind and deaf… — L.M. Browning Copy Share Image
“Whenever we look around the world, we see smart leaders – in politics, in business, in media – making terrible decisions. What… — Arianna Huffington Copy Share Image