Getting Back Time

How To Put An End To Time Wasting, Accomplish More In Less Time And Design A More Productive Lifestyle

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement, Success, Motivational
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Author: Anonymous ISBN: 1230001608786
Publisher: Consumer Oriented Ebooks Publisher Publication: March 26, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Anonymous
ISBN: 1230001608786
Publisher: Consumer Oriented Ebooks Publisher
Publication: March 26, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

Feeling Overworked & Out Of Time? Discover A Simple Guide To Putting An End To Time Wasting and Accomplishing More In Less Time!
Not to get too philosophical or sound too dramatic but the reality is that life is made from time. In fact, some thinkers suggest that consciousness itself is tied closely to time.
You are given a finite amount of time on this planet and as far as we know, that's all you're ever going to get. Life is an incredibly precious and amazing thing and you owe it to yourself to make full use of this time while you have the chance.
As we grow older, we are left with less and less time to enjoy. But we are able to revisit the time that we've experienced in the form of our memories and this is where the slightly subjective nature of time becomes apparent.
Time can slow down to a crawl at times or it can speed up and appear to disappear in the blink of an eye. Time seems to speed up as we get older and it gets even faster when we are enjoying ourselves.
But although time moves faster when we are engaged and having fun, this 'type' of time also lasts much longer. When we are engaged with novel stimulus, our brain lays down and creates more memories and more neural connections. When something incredible happens, it leaves a deep imprint on our brains that won't be subject to fading over time.

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Feeling Overworked & Out Of Time? Discover A Simple Guide To Putting An End To Time Wasting and Accomplishing More In Less Time!
Not to get too philosophical or sound too dramatic but the reality is that life is made from time. In fact, some thinkers suggest that consciousness itself is tied closely to time.
You are given a finite amount of time on this planet and as far as we know, that's all you're ever going to get. Life is an incredibly precious and amazing thing and you owe it to yourself to make full use of this time while you have the chance.
As we grow older, we are left with less and less time to enjoy. But we are able to revisit the time that we've experienced in the form of our memories and this is where the slightly subjective nature of time becomes apparent.
Time can slow down to a crawl at times or it can speed up and appear to disappear in the blink of an eye. Time seems to speed up as we get older and it gets even faster when we are enjoying ourselves.
But although time moves faster when we are engaged and having fun, this 'type' of time also lasts much longer. When we are engaged with novel stimulus, our brain lays down and creates more memories and more neural connections. When something incredible happens, it leaves a deep imprint on our brains that won't be subject to fading over time.

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