"A wonderfully inspiring and intensely practical exploration of how technology took us out of our bodies, and how we can learn to inhabit them again -- thereby transforming not only our physical health, but our creativity, productivity, relationships, and the state of our souls." --Oliver Burkeman, New York Times bestselling author of Meditations for Mortals and Four Thousand Weeks "Manoush Zomorodi explains with clarity and wit how our tech-filled lives are draining our energy and offers actionable advice for strategic disconnection--without forcing you to give up your phone or TV time. Body Electric will help you reclaim focus, health, and attention at work, at home, and even with your kids. Engaging and essential reading for the digital age!" --Dan Harris, New York Times bestselling author and host of the 10% Happier podcast " Body Electric is a hard book to put down. (But you'll learn soon you must, even for a few minutes.) Packed with eye-opening research on the life-changing benefits of moving our bodies, and a raft of practical tactics to get us going, it's a compelling, necessary and hopeful read for our busy, burned out, overwhelming and tech-addicted times. This book will make you want to move !" -- Brigid Schulte, New York Times bestselling author of Over Work and director of The Better Life Lab at New America " Body Electric not only brilliantly unpacks the silent toll our screens are taking on our minds and bodies but also offers a science-backed path toward reclaiming our well-being. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to build a healthier, more intentional relationship with technology.
" --Laurie Santos, Professor of Psychology at Yale University and host of The Happiness Lab podcast "We don't have to sacrifice our health to live as digital citizens. Body Electric encourages us to use bodily health as a first step to demanding a digital life that respects our psychological, relational, and personal health. It's a call to reclaim more than our health--it's a call to reclaim our agency." --Shelly Turkle, New York Times bestselling author of Reclaiming Conversation and founding director of the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self "With warmth, humor, and scads of footnotes, Zomorodi deftly lays out practical ways for people of all ages and abilities to retool their routines to increase movement and break time. Each chapter includes summaries of its major points and to-do lists for maximum accessibility. Anyone looking to (literally and figuratively) unseat tech's detrimental effects on their health will appreciate this well-researched, pragmatic title." --Library Journal (starred review) "[A] reminder that sustainable change need not be grand to be transformative. This upbeat, lively volume heartily encourages all ages to take a stand.
" --Kirkus Reviews.