Digital Detox: How I Survived (With a Little Help From......Dr. Deepak Chopra and friends!)

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I had the opportunity to experiment becoming unplugged by escaping the tech universe for a couple of days and chilling out with the Chopra Center. This was a dream come true! I had the privilege of attending the 

Living in Balance

 Retreat through The Chopra Center, which was held at a lovely setting, the 

Sheraton Westin Carlsbad 

Resort and Spa

. While attending I also participated in my own self-imposed digital detox from the usual suspects, my Mac Book Pro, my new iPhone (way beyond my skill set, with all the bells and whistles) and iPad.The experience was a delight for all of the senses. Detoxing from the matrix of technology and all the accoutrements while learning a comprehensive approach to a healthy, balanced lifestyle was 

just what the Doctor ordered

.

In celebration of 

March 9 National Day of Unplugging,

 I was prepped by four jam packed days listening to best experts in functional medicine. The Chopra Center Medical experts on the leading edge, sharing the latest in self-care and the Ayurveda, the Ancient healing tradition.

According to the recent study from Pew research, they were able to establish a measurement for stress that is known as the 

Perceived Stress Scale (PSS)

To do so they created a list of 10 questions for participants to answer, which explored the relationship between a variety of digital technology uses and psychological stress.

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Dr. Deepak Chopra explaining the benefits of Primordial Sound Meditation and getting unplugged!

“These technologies are said to takeover people’s lives, creating time and social pressures that put people at risk from the negative physical and psychological health effects that can result from stress.”

Because of this increased stress, there is a growing emphasis on overall well-being and wellness sweeping through modern culture. It is also a backlash from the influx of new addictions such as the fears of not being connected, like problematic internet use or 

nomophobia

 (no-mobile-phone-phobia). With the fast paced onslaught of technological advancements, there are now scientific studies finding a rising trend in anxiety disorders around not having access to a mobile phone.

The best way I’ve found to combat these modern day stressors is to commit to a mindful meditation practice. We learned how to do the 

Primordial Sound Meditation

.

In addition to basic principles of Ayurveda, which focus on the mind-body connection, eating a balanced diet of six tastes, (sweet, salty, sour, pungent, bitter, and astringent) there are several key points.

In Ayurveda, the five elements that are found in all living things—ether, air, fire, water, and earth—are the building blocks of life. While this foundation unites all humans, the manifestation of those elements through the doshas is what gives rise to our differences. How the three doshas appear, and in what proportion, is what makes each of us unique.

These are some of 

my favorite take aways from the 

Living in Balance

Event (and what I am attempting to abide) for a weekend day without my tech devices. (Maybe even just a few hours would be good.) Here is the full article with all the details of my Digital Detox With Deepak for your reading pleasure! It’s a step by step process and I often review this when I’m steeped in watching YouTube videos and instagram posts!

These are some of my favorite take aways from the Living in Balance Event (and what I am attempting to abide) for a weekend day without my tech devices. (Maybe even just a few hours would be good.)

1.Get to bed early, to experience a deep, restful night’s sleep.

Have a routine that works, such as a soothing aromatherapy bath. Creating a ritual can help the body attune to a natural rhythm definitely don’t watch TV or be on the computer at least a couple of hours before bed. Reading a book is the old-fashioned way. Unplug the phone, move it out of your room or at least hide it from yourself so if you wake up in the middle of the night, do not turn it on to watch a YouTube video or facebook. The light from the phone will mess up your pineal gland and keep you more wide awake. I am still struggling with sleep issues and occasionally break that rule.

2. Wake up early and do a mindfulness meditation.

Align your mind/body and connect with your spirit. If going cold turkey, don’t even look at your computer or emails.

3. Get a positive mindset before you get out of bed.

Make an intention for the day

4. Get a headstart by drinking a large glass of warm water with lemon.

Get out of bed and stretch, do some yoga and deep breaths.

5. Eat a light breakfast

A healthy organic shake with the perfect blend for your body/mind type (dosha)

6. Go to the gym or a yoga class and get the body moving.

Then take a walk in nature and connect with all of your senses.

Experience all the beauty that surrounds you and take it in deeply. Breathe in fresh air.

7. Have a healthy lunch with a bountiful array of colorful fresh, fruits and vegetables

Meet a friend for lunch at a designated time and place (without using the cellphone). We used to do that in the old days, just make a date and coordinate. Eat a balanced array of fresh healthy, organic pure plant foods and a variety of spices, according to your dosha. Enjoy laughter!

7. Release toxic emotions as they appear

Let the positive vibes flow through. Replace negative thoughts with peaceful, joyful images. Puppy dogs, chocolate kisses and lots of warm, fuzzy fun

8. Prepare a feast with friends and family at home
Gather together while each participates in making delicious food and sharing healthy experiences. Put on your favorite music and dance, sing, play!

9. Watch the sunset! Go outside and gaze at the stars, take a brisk walk and enjoy the moonlight

Get in touch with the vastness of the universe, enjoy the wonders of the world, the immense activity in the sky.

10. Rejoice in knowing that the world is so vast, beyond our imagination and technology is just a tool, not the raison d’etre.

We are not ‘our cellphones, our computers, our social media profiles’! Each of us are powerful beings plugged into a greater source, above and beyond!

While at the wellness retreat it was easy to take a break from devices because I was in a world of the leading edge wellness experts. I was mesmerized by the wisdom of the ages, with Deepak and his ‘way of the wizard’ hypnotic musings. Each speaker shared simple yet powerful principles to making better lifestyle choices. It was the most comprehensive interactive retreat I’ve ever attended and it taught me how to adapt the specific principles of optimum wellness geared to my personal body type.

Yet, returning to my unconscious daily habits that have accumulated over the past few years shows me how addicted I have become to my tech devices. It has made me more mindful of how ubiquitous this is for all of us.

This retreat was a lifesaver and requires a conscious effort and commitment to wake up to the hidden stressors that plague us all. I have taken to heart, the Living in Balance Challenge and am ready to take responsibility for my own health and happiness.

The future of health care begins with Self-Care and the best place to start is by visiting a wellness retreat such as Living in Balance with Deepak Chopra and his brilliant team of experts!

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Me and Dr. D at the "You Are The Universe" Book signing, 2017

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