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There is a decline in in-person gatherings and connection in this hyper-digital and convenience-driven world in part because we don’t need to gather to survive (such as bring in the crops together), we aren’t bored enough, and we’ve been encouraged by convenience.
However, social health is as important as physical health and the results are starting to show. We must re-frame our thinking about why folks aren’t RSVPing and showing up so that we can activate compassion and understanding and help people connect together again even in these modern times. To learn more about my work visit https://www.askalora.com.
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By Alora CheekThere is a decline in in-person gatherings and connection in this hyper-digital and convenience-driven world in part because we don’t need to gather to survive (such as bring in the crops together), we aren’t bored enough, and we’ve been encouraged by convenience.
However, social health is as important as physical health and the results are starting to show. We must re-frame our thinking about why folks aren’t RSVPing and showing up so that we can activate compassion and understanding and help people connect together again even in these modern times. To learn more about my work visit https://www.askalora.com.
Thanks for listening to Soul Deep Dig with Alora Cheek! Subscribe for email notifications when new episodes drop.