This article was co-authored by Christina Stathopoulos, PCC, ACCC. Christina Stathopoulos is a Certified Leadership and Life Coach and the Founder of Hear Her Roar, a coaching service for women leaders. With more than five years of experience, she specializes in leadership development, relationships, empowerment, public speaking, and work-life balance. Christina holds a BA in Chemistry and English from Mount Holyoke College. She has also received her Professional Certified Coach Credential from The International Coaching Federation and Accomplishment Coaching Certification from Accomplishment Coaching.
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In this digital world, it’s easy to find yourself logged in, online, posting, commenting, and responding almost every minute of every day. Whether it’s out of necessity or just because you don’t want miss anything that’s going on, you can find yourself feeling like you have digital overload. You may want to take a break from all the emails, texts, messages, comments, posts, and updates, but you may not know how. You can do a digital detox if you plan for it, log out, make the most of your time, and ease yourself back into the digital world.
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