He Quit Screens for 7 Weeks, You Won't Believe What Happened | Carlos Whittaker

他退出银幕 7 周,你不会相信发生了什么 | 卡洛斯·惠特克

Good Life Project

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2025-01-20

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Are you feeling overwhelmed by constant screen time and digital inputs? In this fascinating episode, author Carlos Whittaker shares his transformative experiment from the book Reconnected: How 7 Screen-Free Weeks with Monks and Amish Farmers Helped Me Recover the Lost Art of Being Human. Discover how stepping away from devices allowed him to rediscover forgotten human abilities like savoring moments, exercising intuition, and prioritizing real community over virtual connection. If you're craving more presence and authentic living, this is a must-listen. You can find Carlos at: Website | Instagram | Chapter 1 of Reconnected | Episode Transcript If you LOVED this episode you’ll also love the conversations we had with Tara Brach about dropping out of the trance of distraction and dropping into life. Check out our offerings & partners:  Join My New Writing Project: Awake at the WheelVisit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • I spent 14 days with the monks, 14 days with the Amish, and then I spent three weeks with my family without a phone.

  • My family got to experience some of the benefits, really all of the benefits of what I'd been learning.

  • And I would say that integration back into family life and Nashville life, anyone can.

  • Can not look at their phone living with monks and Amish, but get back into your real world, and that became more difficult, right?

  • But my kids, man, they just.

  • I'll never forget my daughter looking at me.

  • She was 17 at the time, and her saying to me, dad, this is the purest dad I've ever had.

  • And I was like, wow.

  • Like, she's just like, it's.

  • You're just so attentive.

  • And I really love this, you know, it made me not want to turn my phone back on.

  • I'd fallen so in love with, again, with wondering and noticing and savoring and this lost art form of being human that I didn't want the phone to take it away.

  • We all have the ability to gain some of our life back.

  • We all have the opportunity to do that.

  • And why in the world would we not want to do that?

  • Okay, so maybe it's time for a little communal confession.

  • Our lives are lived around, and often on and through screens.

  • The typical person spends around seven hours a day on screens, four and a half of those on their phones.

  • Ever wonder what that was actually doing to you or what it was taking from you, like your relationships, your ability to be present and be human even?

  • Or whether there was something that you could do about it without becoming a hermit on a deserted island?