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Conscious Consumption of Technology
I listened to an interesting interview on NPR’s “Fresh Air” this weekend. The show’s host talked with William Powers, the author of a new book called, Hamlet’s Blackberry: A Practical Philosophy for Building a Good Life in the Digital Age. The author argues that we should embrace new technologies and new ways of connectivity with intention and mindfulness. He explains that inundating ourselves with knowledge, information, and conversation crowds out the time we need to process all the knowledge/information/conversations we’re taking in. We don’t give ourselves enough space to extract meaning and really take things in. He explains that the more we try to “connect maximally,” the less “present”… Read More -
Registration Is Now Open!
I’m very excited to announce that registration is now open for the next Purposeful Conception: Preparing Your Mind, Body, and Life for Pregnancy online course, which begins October 3 and runs through November 5. This course will be the last one of the year.… Read MoreHere’s some of the positive feedback from the last course:
“This was an excellent course and a lot of thought, research, hard work, and love went into it – that is obvious. It was comforting to find a community of others who are really taking the time to plan for conception and parenthood, because I don’t find that among my local community. Great job, Sara. Really -
Purposeful Nurseries: Planning Stage
From Finn’s room over at Sew Liberated
Matt and I have started the preliminary planning for converting our office/craft room into a nursery/office/craft room. We’ve decided that we want to set aside some space for ourselves in the room (for using our laptops, sewing, etc.). We’re guessing that we’ll spend a lot of time in the first several months hanging out in there for breastfeeding, diaper changing, and tummy time. It also happens to be my favorite room in the house, which is another reason why we’ll probably spend so much time in there.… Read MoreOnce little “Coconut” (I have no idea why we’ve taken to calling the baby by that