Before you throw down this book, thinking “Here’s yet another guy telling me that my phone is bad and I need to stop using it,” RELAX!

This is NOT that book.

The issue isn’t technology itself. The issue is the attachment we have to technology. Former tech addict T.J. Burdick shows you how, in just 21 days, you can find a happier and holier life when you learn to control your phone, rather than letting it control you.

This is not a 12-step program or a three-week detox in the woods with no WiFi. Detached is an easy-to-follow spiritual retreat, inviting you to read, reflect, and take actions to strengthen your personal and spiritual life, while decreasing the time you feel you “need” to spend on your phone.

STEP 1:

GET THE BOOK SOONER THAN LATER

STEP 2:

REPLACE YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA IMAGES

STEP 3:

INVITE A FRIEND TO TAKE THE RETREAT 

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VIDEO # 1: What is Your Device Doing to Your Life?

VIDEO # 2: Where are you? Analyzing your Current Relationship with Technology

VIDEO # 3: My Interview with NYT Best-Selling Author William Powers on Digital Wellness

VIDEO # 4: Where Do You Want to Be? A Call to Action In Developing the Life You Truly Want

VIDEO # 5: How Do You Get There? Taking Your Next Steps Toward Excellence

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“If you have a smartphone, you’ve felt the guilt. We’ve all experienced it. We use our phones too much, and we feel enslaved. But how can we fix it? We delete apps, we try to use our phones less, but inevitably we go back to our old ways. The problem is that we never address the root problem, which is ultimately spiritual. If we want to form a new, healthy relationship with technology, we need to sever our unhealthy attachments–including to our phones. That’s what T.J. Burdick helps us do in this fine book. Through timeless spiritual practices you’ll learn how to treat your phone prudently, as a tool and not an addictive slot machine. If you want to master your tech, and not the other way around, put down your device and read this book!”

Brandon Vogt

Content Director, Word On Fire Ministries