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Time Shifting vs Time Management, Stephan Rechtschaffen

"I've
observed over the years that many people in our culture experience not
having enough time in daily life. The feelings: frustration, anxiety,
panic, pressure, stress. It's as if somebody yelled "Fire!"-and
although we could get out of the room, we don't. This is the way we
live in relationship to time, all day long responding to the subtle
message, "fire, fire, fire, fire ..."
Many cultures, however, have a completely different experience of time.
What is a moment in New Guinea, for example, where there are no words
for hours or minutes? Maybe a moment lasts all morning. But for those
of us who live in nanosecond time, a moment becomes very, very short,
and in each moment we ask how much we have gotten done. How much did I
cram into it? Was I successful in multitasking? As one woman in a class
I was working with said to me, "I have finally figured out how to
relax. When I go from my job teaching to my consulting job and I'm
driving in my car, I listen to a self-help tape, I eat lunch on the
way, I talk on my cellular phone, and I relax at the same time."
This approach to time management simply turns up the speed on the
treadmill of our lives. I propose we evolve beyond time management to
"timeshifting"-which is different from merely "downshifting." The
practice of timeshifting recognizes that every single moment has a
particular rhythm to it, and that we have the capacity to expand or
contract an individual moment as appropriate. One way to shift what's
going on in our world is not to try to rush to do more, but to allow
ourselves to go deeper into that moment of being present. Our ability
to shift gears, to shift our rhythm to meet that moment and be present
in it, is what allows us to experience the fullness of life - to create
our life in the way we want it to be."
--Stephan Rechtschaffen
POSTED BY bobby maz AT 7/15/2008 2:33 AM
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