Experiences are what color our lives with authenticity, identity and perspective. They are what bond us through a shared occurrence. And they are what help us mash the carpe diem pedal to the floor. But experiences, in today's screen-obsessed world, are being replaced by digital diversions that promote sedentary lifestyles, making us more content to view rather than do.
I, through my own screen-distraction story, deliver an impactful and highly entertaining presentation that helps audiences understand what we're up against in getting individuals off their screens, pursuing life-affirming experiences rather than likes and shares.
Main Take-Away Points for Audiences:
• The ability to differentiate the power of a first-hand experience versus "experiencing" it on a screen.
• Grasp how experiences (doing) incorporate the use of all five senses, carrying stronger growth potential, as compared to learning something (viewing) on a screen that only employs two senses.
• Comprehend how the lure of our electronic devices inhibits stepping out of our comfort zones and pursuing experiences.
• Tips, that apply to work and home, on how to staunch screen-checking compulsions.