Oluwatosin Olabode
I Help Young People Build Balance Between Their Offline and Online Lives.
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Some of The Topics I Discuss
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Digital Wellness
Digital Wellness: The importance of building balance to be able to digitally flourish
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Identity
Who we are- Vision| Mission | Values | Expressions. I will help you craft them as we explore discovering who we are.
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Intention and Attention Management
Can you really say that your intentions and attention are aligned?
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Digital Etiquette
I cannot overemphasize the importance of kindness, respect, and empathy within the digital world.
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Support Structures and Connectedness
As humans, we were created for social connections. These give us support structures
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Productivity & Wellbeing
Neither of these stand-alone- when things are working well for us, it influences our wellbeing positively and when things aren’t going well, it negatively impacts our wellbeing.
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Oneke Abgor (Cameroon)

Rashid Robert (Sierra Leone)

Funmy Kemmy (Nigeria)
About Me
I’m Oluwatosin Olabode. I Help Young People Build Balance Between Their Offline and Online Lives.
Oluwatosin Olabode, a wealth of positive energy! is a Certified Digital Wellness Educator from the Digital Wellness Institute. He’s a Nigerian writer, TEDx and International Speaker, advocate, and member of the Digital Wellness Collective. With over two years writing within the digital wellness theme and over a decade writing on general themes, Oluwatosin is mindfully positioned to spark conversations that birth even more positivity, kindness, and empathy into the world. Being a change maker at the intersection of both the physical and digital world, he is facilitating ecosystems that promote more humane digital habits geared towards digital flourishing.

“The best person to laugh or make fun of within the digital space is you. This is because you are 100% sure of how you would respond and how laughing at yourself will make you feel. Do not make yourself feel good online at the expense of someone else’s issues.” ― Oluwatosin Olabode
