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Tech Sabbath

For 24 hours, we collectively put our technology down. No phones, no laptops, no internet — just hand drawn maps, pre-committed plans, and a whole lot of spaciousness.
The intention is to honor elements of the sabbath from Judaism and Christianity by observing rest, returning to our bodies, and becoming more human after the work week.
From sundown Friday to sundown Saturday, we sit with the question of what might emerge within us when we disconnect from what keeps us on all week.
Interested in joining us for our next tech sabbath in San Francisco? Sign up below!
For more on why we tech sabbath, check out: Rest is for the dead and other misconceptions about worthiness.
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What intrigues you about doing a tech sabbath? What questions do you have?