You reach for the phone without meaning to. The day starts to feel borrowed-your mind leased to feeds, your time sold by the click. What if calm did not require quitting the internet, only quitting the compulsion?

This is a field guide to using technology on purpose. It shows how the attention economy works without scaremongering, why digital minimalism alone is not enough, and how to build a clear, repeatable method for mindful technology in real life. Drawing on psychology, contemplative wisdom, and lived design, it turns lofty ideals into practices that survive meetings, group chats, and late-night scrolling.

- Understand the loops behind screen addiction help and replace them with humane defaults

- Learn rituals that protect presence at home and depth at work-without performative abstinence

- Draft a one-page charter for ethical tech use you'll actually keep

- Swap "time spent" metrics for value you can feel: decisions made, pages truly read, conversations that matter

- Stop doomscrolling with micro-fasts, friction that serves you, and a protocol you can teach others

If you want productivity without burnout, clarity without cynicism, and habits that respect the people you love, this book offers a path. It is a humane technology guide for readers who crave agency more than applause-calm not as escape, but as a practiced stance in a connected world.



Autorentext

Raised between prayer mats and command lines, Fatima al-Karim writes at the seam where contemplative traditions meet the restless glow of modern screens. Her work treats attention as both a craft and a conscience, drawing on the quiet grammar of dhikr, the Buddhist art of returning, and the ordinary mercies of daily life. She has led community workshops on humane technology, helped families draft "stillness charters," and spends long winter walks testing which rituals survive cold and Wi-Fi. Fatima's pages favour clarity over grand claims: small, durable practices; ethics that travel; language that breathes. She believes the question is not whether to abandon our tools but how to carry them without becoming their carriers-an old pilgrim's problem with new notifications. When she is not writing, she is making soup, answering slowly, and stitching silence back into the day.

Titel
Digital Dharma
Untertitel
Finding Stillness in an Age of Screens
EAN
9789374122389
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
03.02.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
0.2 MB
Anzahl Seiten
204