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Mindful Bytes - Integrating Mindfulness into Technology Use - cover

Mindful Bytes - Integrating Mindfulness into Technology Use

T.S Avini

Publisher: T.S. AVINI

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"Mindful Bytes: Integrating Mindfulness into Technology Use" offers a profound exploration of how mindfulness can transform our digital interactions and enrich our lives. Dive deep into the intricate dynamics of how technology reshapes our minds and learn strategies to cultivate presence amidst digital noise. This book provides: - Insightful analysis of technology’s impact on attention and focus, coupled with actionable steps to mitigate distractions.- Practical guidance on creating mindful digital routines and setting healthy boundaries to regain control over your digital life.With a clear understanding of mindfulness principles, this book equips you to navigate today's tech-driven world with intention and clarity. Elevate your digital experience and foster a balanced relationship with technology. Don’t let the digital realm dictate your life—transform it with mindfulness.
Available since: 08/07/2025.
Print length: 188 pages.

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