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Untouchable day

An untouchable day is basically what it sounds like: a day that you’re (digitally) untouchable… AKA a day to stick your phone on airplane mode, if you’re an iPhone user.

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What happened when I had an untouchable day

In this era of uber-connection, it’s not often that you’re completely unreachable by anyone. So I gave it a go.
Written by Jess Allison May 19, 2019August 3, 2022
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Don’t kid yourself, you need a break

Want to improve your productivity? Do less.
Written by Lilith Palmer December 22, 2018August 10, 2022

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