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Belonging to the Quiet: Relieving Stress via Simple Screen Free Relaxation
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Belonging to the Quiet: Relieving Stress via Simple Screen Free Relaxation in Ottawa, ON
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Belonging to the Quiet: Relieving Stress via Simple Screen Free Relaxation in Ottawa, ON
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Something quietly shifts when the screen goes dark. The noise that had become background — the notifications, the scrolling, the low hum of digital demands — begins to soften. And in that space, the body remembers what it already knew: that rest is not found in stimulation, but in its absence. This book explores the tender art of stepping away — not as an act of deprivation, but as a gentle return to the self. It invites readers to rediscover the simple, unhurried practices that have always held the capacity to soothe: a warm cup held in both hands, a slow breath taken without agenda, a walk without a destination or a device. Research consistently shows that analog, low-stimulation activities — journaling, gentle movement, time in nature, mindful breathing — reduce cognitive fatigue and support emotional well-being in ways that screen-based rest simply cannot replicate. Yet this book does not present these findings as instructions. It offers them as permission. It explores how screen-free time is not empty time — it is full time, rich with sensation, presence, and the kind of quiet that the nervous system genuinely craves. For those who have felt simultaneously overstimulated and under-rested, these pages offer a softer way of unwinding — one that asks very little, and returns a great deal.
Something quietly shifts when the screen goes dark. The noise that had become background — the notifications, the scrolling, the low hum of digital demands — begins to soften. And in that space, the body remembers what it already knew: that rest is not found in stimulation, but in its absence. This book explores the tender art of stepping away — not as an act of deprivation, but as a gentle return to the self. It invites readers to rediscover the simple, unhurried practices that have always held the capacity to soothe: a warm cup held in both hands, a slow breath taken without agenda, a walk without a destination or a device. Research consistently shows that analog, low-stimulation activities — journaling, gentle movement, time in nature, mindful breathing — reduce cognitive fatigue and support emotional well-being in ways that screen-based rest simply cannot replicate. Yet this book does not present these findings as instructions. It offers them as permission. It explores how screen-free time is not empty time — it is full time, rich with sensation, presence, and the kind of quiet that the nervous system genuinely craves. For those who have felt simultaneously overstimulated and under-rested, these pages offer a softer way of unwinding — one that asks very little, and returns a great deal.

















