Enjoy time : stop rushing, get more done /
More often than not we describe ourselves as time-pressured, timed-out, and too busy. While managing time has always been an important challenge, technology's rise, the idea of instant connectivity across time-zones, and the age of expectation all hours, has led to the very concept of time bein...
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White Lion Publishing, an imprint of The Quarto Group,
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Publisher Address: | London : |
Publication Dates: | 2018. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Build+become
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Summary: |
More often than not we describe ourselves as time-pressured, timed-out, and too busy. While managing time has always been an important challenge, technology's rise, the idea of instant connectivity across time-zones, and the age of expectation all hours, has led to the very concept of time being given a make-over. So what do we mean by time - do we own it? Can we control it? Is it something to 'enjoy'? Starting with how and why we have reached this 'rush-egenic era', 20 lessons guide you through how perception has a massive impact on our sense of time, why responses and language effects our |
Carrier Form: | 156 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 146-149). |
ISBN: |
9781781318003 (hardback) : 178131800X (hardback) |
CLC: | C935 |
Call Number: | C935/B661 |
Contents: | 01: Living in a rushogenic world -- 02: How time changes speed -- 03: Why is it so hard to enjoy time? -- 04: Stop chasing the clock -- 05: Give your time machine a new propeller. |