Unplugging? What’s that? What will you do with your time? These are the questions being posed this year with the NationalDayofUnplugging.com.
Take the pledge and commit to unplug to ________ on March 1-2, 2013. (It’s like a MadLib. You fill in the blank!).
The National Day of Unplugging is designed to help hyper-connected people of all backgrounds to embrace the ancient ritual of a day of rest. Sign up to be part of NDU 2013.
The National Day of Unplugging is a 24 hour period – running from sunset to sunset – and starts on the first Friday in March. The project is an outgrowth of The Sabbath Manifesto, an adaption of our ancestors’ ritual of carving out one day per week to unwind, unplug, relax, reflect, get outdoors, and connect with loved ones.
Who’s behind this?
This project was created by members of the Reboot network. Founded in 2002, Reboot engages and inspires young cultural creatives, innovators and thought-leaders who, through their candid and introspective conversations and creativity, generate projects that impact the world. Reboot has been responsible for producing some of the most influential and innovative Jewish books, films, music, web sites and large-scale public events of the past five years.