My thoughts on digital minimalism and unfollowing norms to make way for a more meaningful life.
4 Reasons Why Giving Yourself A High Five Is Powerful
10 Beautiful Things I Learned After Losing My Smartphone
10 Of My Favorite Celebrity Quotes About Why They’re Not On Social Media
13 Creative Motivators For Working Out To Make You Into The Adult Athlete You Want To Be
8 Reasons Stopping at a Stop Sign is Good for You
A Personal Takeaway on the Surgeon General’s New Warning on Social Media
And A Happy New Habits To You Too
A Personal Experiment With Social Media Minimalism
Be Mindful: Clearing The Social Media Clutter To Make Way For It
Can I Buy Less To Gain More This Holiday Season?
Dear Social Media, I’m Coming Clean.
Depression After Scrolling: Is This a Thing or Is It Just Me?
Does Social Media Ruin The Quality Of Our Friendships?
Embracing Discomfort Is My New Favorite Life Hack
How To Be Intentional With Social Media Use
How to Create a Good Relationship With Social Media Using Personal Values
How to Survive Being Married to an Entrepreneur
“Instagram Is Bad For Teens.” Should We Actually Do Something About That?
Instead of Impressing The Online World, Working to Impress Myself And Those I Love
I Want Just An Ounce Of My Kids Pure Joy And The Way They Love Life
Just Some Good Short Quotes Applied To Social Media Minimalism
Just When You Thought Parents Had Enough To Worry About
Mindless Scrolling And It’s Tendency To Spill Our Buckets
My Initial Reaction Following a Break from Facebook and Instagram
Relishing In The Joy Of Missing Out While On Vacation
Social Media Making You Feel Bad? An Alternative To Posting About Love
Social Media Vs. Reality: Can It Ever Truly Be Authentic When The Virtual World’s a Stage?
The Achievement Of Being Too Busy To Be Online
The Challenge In Enjoying The Moment In Today’s Digital Age
The Unfollowing: A Year In The Life
Using Social Media To Break Free From Consumerism
Guest Essays on Other Sites
The Dance of Co-Existing with a Virtual World That Sometimes Makes me Feel Instabad (rtor.org)