Around the first weekend of March 2021, everyone was talking about National Day of Unplugging!

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Around the first weekend of March 2021, everyone was talking about National Day of Unplugging!
"In order to maintain an attitude of gratitude, take a break from technology.”
It's time to put down your phone and close your laptop. Well, watch this first, and then do that. https://t.co/NR2ySmLtFp”
We know it’s a problem: too much screen time! Of course, putting those devices down is easier said than done. “Social media is definitely contributing to a rise in anxiety and depression,” explained Kim Anenberg Cavallo, founder of an app called lilspace.
The event will take place Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Little Free Libraries locations across Staten Island.
Join digital wellness company, Lilspace and Yarn Bomber, London Kaye in crocheting letters and making signs that can be gifted to people moving out of homelessness and into a safe living environment.
WOMAN’S DAY magazine for National Day of Unplugging - March 5