Adulting 101 – Love Your Tech: Building Healthy Relationships with Technology

Feb 12 Adulting

Technology is a vital part of everyday life. It’s also designed to be addictive, and to harvest your personal information as you use it. How can you set healthy boundaries on your own technology use, and maintain your autonomy in an algorithm-dominated world? Let’s talk about ways to make technology work for us, instead of the other way around, and how to exert control over our devices to safeguard our mental health, sleep better, and prioritize real-life human connection instead of doomscrolling. Presented by Hannah, Digital Media Librarian at BPL.

While this series is crafted with ages 18-30 in mind, all ages are welcome to attend.

Registration isn’t required to attend (despite what is says below), but those that register will receive email reminders about the event.

About the Series:

Being an adult can be overwhelming. From budgeting to meal planning to seemingly endless loads of laundry, it’s hard to figure it all out–but you don’t have to do it alone. Join us twice a month for Adulting 101, where we’ll talk about finances, mending clothes, meal planning on a budget, and so much more. These workshops are designed to help you learn the skills we weren’t taught in school. While this series is crafted with ages 18-30 in mind, all ages are welcome to attend.

Registration isn’t required to attend, but those that register will receive email reminders about the event and in some workshops, only registered participants will be guaranteed supplies to support their new skill.