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Planning An Unplugged Event

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As an event planner, you’re probably well-versed in using mindfulness to help cope with the stress that often comes with the job. But, have you ever considered how mindfulness could be used to help event participants who often experience information overload? As events become more immersive and stimulating, there becomes a higher chance of overwhelming attendees, so we see an interesting turn in 2018 event trends. That turn is pushback against the tendency to use more tech. And we’re now seeing a strong case argued for planning an unplugged event. In fact, the need to unplug has come to the forefront in our lives, that there’s even a movement for it – the National Day of Unplugging, where participants are invited to disconnect from technology for 24 hours. Unplug Here!