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Join The Screen Freed Revolution & Experience Life in the Moment!

Jenna Lee Dillon

Access simple strategies & nourishing concepts. Learn to reduce screen time to make space for ⭐️ Connection ⭐️ Curiosity ⭐️ Creativity ⭐️ Calm

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This is it. Look Up! is almost in our hands.

Look Up! Launch Hi friends, We're looking for excited individuals who are willing to join the Look Up! Launch Crew. Is that you? The Look Up! Launch Crew will be the FIRST to get to read the book (you get an advanced copy!), will share it with their network, and will review it when it's published. PLUS - Every member of the Launch Crew will receive a gift in the mail AND be eligible for several awesome giveaways over the next 3 weeks! Join the Launch Crew! WHO: You. No requirement other than...

1 day ago • 1 min read

Most of the people on this list have either given birth or been there when someone else has. When I tell you that writing and self-publishing my book has been like giving birth, I'm not exaggerating. (No, this isn't like when people say that having a pet is just like being a parent. 🤨) As someone who has brought a human into the world, I am now in the final stages of birthing this book. Who knew that writing it was actually the easiest part? 😆 Anyway, I've been missing writing to you. If...

2 days ago • 2 min read

This one isn't about parenting. It's about life. But I'm starting to think if we can get really good at living, well, parenting sort of falls in line too. Parenting can become an expression of how we live our lives. Recently, a friend commented something lovely on one of my posts saying she was lucky to know me. This was my response to her. "I'm the lucky one. I dream of writing a book about how the relationships and connections in my life have saved me and made me. But every time I try, I...

7 days ago • 1 min read
Super tips for parents wanting to reduce screen time for their family

TIP: Curate your children's media inputs. Choose media for your kiddos that reflects kids experiencing screen freed childhoods. This includes books, audiobooks, television shows, and family movie night. Here's why it works: All of us are influenced by what we see, hear, and participate in (hello, influencers making bank on social media). Kids especially are prone to this - it's why kid-centric commercials work so well! You certainly can't control all the inputs your kids get from outside...

18 days ago • 1 min read

I just went through a break-up, so my emails might be a little melancholy. I'm not going to apologize though. I think we have to expand our relationship with emotions. This is my way of practicing that expansion. Society heralds happiness and joy as the most worthy feelings. But all feelings are important, because they are messages from deep inside ourselves. Emotions show us what our minds don't see. Emotions show us what we value most, what something or someone is costing us, when a...

about 1 month ago • 3 min read

Tonight, I sat waffling at my friend's counter at her lovely home in Washington. No, I wasn't eating a delicious Belgian breakfast food. I was waffling, as in the verb "failing to make up one's mind." I had a quote sitting in my inbox for a book designer who would design my book cover, layout all my book chapters and pages, and help me finalize my writing from a (now professionally edited) Google doc to a real life book. That quote's been sitting there for 2 weeks. I want my book so bad. But...

about 2 months ago • 2 min read

I awoke at 5am to a fevered six-year-old climbing into bed with me. Every place her skin touched mine was burning up. I stumbled out of bed to get the thermometer, my eyes bleary and unfocused. It was day three of LP's fever. The second day she would be home from school. The second morning that would begin with a temperature check, cool washcloth on her red cheeks, and cajoling her to drink water. Unlike yesterday morning, my abs were super sore. Because the previous night I'd been up until...

3 months ago • 1 min read

I've been wanting to do this for months. Swim laps, that is. I've loved the water for as long as I can remember. From swim team to lifeguarding to countless hours floating in the water while the rest of life faded to a muffled background... I love swimming. And I almost never do it. Today, I put on my (newly purchased for this purpose) swimsuit first thing in the morning. I braided my hair. I told myself I was going straight to the pool after dropping LP off at school. But work called to me....

3 months ago • 2 min read

Recently, I shared a tool for minimizing whining or repeated asks for screen time. (If you missed that email, you can search your inbox for the subject "I've got a ridiculously powerful tool for you.") What that email touched on is what is going on when a child's brain begins to be addicted to screen time. What it failed to mention is one really important part: It's not their fault. It's not your children's fault tech giants have spent millions developing the playbook of How to Ensnare and...

3 months ago • 2 min read

Do you ever think about how different the world our kids are growing up in is from the one of our childhoods? When I was growing up in rural Colorado, the only place to swim in the winter was the Holiday Inn (years before Chingy made the "Holidae In" sound cool in his song). It was a small, amoeba-shaped pool that graduated from 3' deep to 5'. That's it. Now, I take my daughter swimming at our local rec center. It has four slides, two of which you can tube in a one-person or double tube, a...

3 months ago • 2 min read
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