"It starts with a buzz - an alert here, a notification there. Soon, your smartphone is overflowing with screenshots you forgot to delete, tabs open from articles you never read, and an inbox that feels more like a to-do list than a means of communication. Our digital lives, meant to make things easier, often become an invisible weight. But what if clearing that clutter could help you recover something deeper: peace, presence, and maybe even prayer?"
In a recent commentary, writer/scholar Daniel Esparza reflected on how the practice of digital decluttering invites one to consider what it means to live more deliberately and offers some steps one can follow to do so.
To access Mr. Esparza's complete post, please visit:
Aleteia: Daniel Esparza: Declutter your inbox and phone in 4 easy, peaceful steps (11 APR 25)
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