05-06-2008, 04:53 PM
Time efficiency[/b]
Time[/i] is becoming an issue. People are generally finding it difficult to fit everything into their day. Time[/i] seems to be compressing; each week, month and year is passing by more quickly, are we loosing the concept of time[/i]? What is time[/i]?
The oxford dictionary has an extensive explanation on the word [/i][/b]Time[/i]; I was actually surprised how one four letter word could be translated so diversely.
Most people are conscious that we are entering a higher frequency which will ultimately change our perception of time[/i]. Generally, time[/i] controls and dictates our day, we follow a timetable, we wake at a certain time[/i], take the kids to school, go to work, have lunch within a time[/i] frame, go home at a certain time, our schedule is condensed into our time[/i] frame, so that it works systematically and in order.
Some of us actually like the idea of a structured schedule. Some are organized, punctual and dedicated to their personal timetable, while others just cannot follow such a method of control. Many specifically programmed people have no concept of time[/i], because they have experienced extensive amounts of bent time.[/i]
Technology has provided us with unlimited innovations to make our day less laboring, and not to waste time[/i], but we seem to have less time with the more gadgets that are available, does this make sense? I donââ¬â¢t want to focus on time itself, but what has been lost during our technological journey; which began with the intention of efficiency.
We have lost the most valuable asset of time[/i]; time [/i]for each other. How often have you heard the words ââ¬ÅI donââ¬â¢t have time[/i]ââ¬Â, ââ¬Åsome other time[/i]ââ¬Â, ââ¬ÅI will have to make time[/i]ââ¬Â, ââ¬Åwe will catch up some time[/i]ââ¬Â, all these comments are part of our daily language, there is no room for ââ¬Ëyouââ¬â¢ in your own life! It has been taken by your schedule, and drive toward efficiency!
How do you make up for lost time[/i]?, our parents had no time[/i], or never bothered to find the time[/i], and such a large majority of parents today have even less time[/i]; children are being raised in childcare. Modern times have made us believe that time[/i] is limited, we fear Dis-ease and death now more than we ever, but we still donââ¬â¢t find the time[/i] until a loved one is actually on their death bed, and then we regretfully wish we had made time[/i].
We live for the moment; we want things instantly. We have fallen into the trap of believing time[/i] is our enemy, because it is against us everyday. Technology is not going to slow down, but we must consider individually, do we need this compulsive method of urgency. Have you ever measured your patience and tolerance? In the traffic, on the phone or just at the checkout? How long can you wait?
Technological efficiency is taking away our ability to think/visualize and believe in our self. We are becoming sheep, doing what we are told and following trends, we no longer trust each other from fear; our ethics and morals have almost vanished.
Time[/i] can not be retrieved or made, it can not be found because it is not lost, but it may be misplaced. How do you slow down when your life is so busy? You begin today, the present moment to consciously change how time[/i] controls you.
How do you balance such velocity? You can begin to stimulate the spiritual perception that allows you to slow down a bit, take time[/i] to listen. Cook some slow food that requires hands on for the finished product. Most importantly find the time[/i] for each other, we are loosing our greatest human quality- communication.
As we get older, we remember time[/i] gone by and often reflect with regret of the time[/i] wasted, your life is unique and should not ever be regretful. [/i]It is not weak to be compassionate, caring or giving; it actually takes great mental strength. [/i]
Time[/i] given is an unpaid occupation.
Time[/i] is becoming an issue. People are generally finding it difficult to fit everything into their day. Time[/i] seems to be compressing; each week, month and year is passing by more quickly, are we loosing the concept of time[/i]? What is time[/i]?
The oxford dictionary has an extensive explanation on the word [/i][/b]Time[/i]; I was actually surprised how one four letter word could be translated so diversely.
Most people are conscious that we are entering a higher frequency which will ultimately change our perception of time[/i]. Generally, time[/i] controls and dictates our day, we follow a timetable, we wake at a certain time[/i], take the kids to school, go to work, have lunch within a time[/i] frame, go home at a certain time, our schedule is condensed into our time[/i] frame, so that it works systematically and in order.
Some of us actually like the idea of a structured schedule. Some are organized, punctual and dedicated to their personal timetable, while others just cannot follow such a method of control. Many specifically programmed people have no concept of time[/i], because they have experienced extensive amounts of bent time.[/i]
Technology has provided us with unlimited innovations to make our day less laboring, and not to waste time[/i], but we seem to have less time with the more gadgets that are available, does this make sense? I donââ¬â¢t want to focus on time itself, but what has been lost during our technological journey; which began with the intention of efficiency.
We have lost the most valuable asset of time[/i]; time [/i]for each other. How often have you heard the words ââ¬ÅI donââ¬â¢t have time[/i]ââ¬Â, ââ¬Åsome other time[/i]ââ¬Â, ââ¬ÅI will have to make time[/i]ââ¬Â, ââ¬Åwe will catch up some time[/i]ââ¬Â, all these comments are part of our daily language, there is no room for ââ¬Ëyouââ¬â¢ in your own life! It has been taken by your schedule, and drive toward efficiency!
How do you make up for lost time[/i]?, our parents had no time[/i], or never bothered to find the time[/i], and such a large majority of parents today have even less time[/i]; children are being raised in childcare. Modern times have made us believe that time[/i] is limited, we fear Dis-ease and death now more than we ever, but we still donââ¬â¢t find the time[/i] until a loved one is actually on their death bed, and then we regretfully wish we had made time[/i].
We live for the moment; we want things instantly. We have fallen into the trap of believing time[/i] is our enemy, because it is against us everyday. Technology is not going to slow down, but we must consider individually, do we need this compulsive method of urgency. Have you ever measured your patience and tolerance? In the traffic, on the phone or just at the checkout? How long can you wait?
Technological efficiency is taking away our ability to think/visualize and believe in our self. We are becoming sheep, doing what we are told and following trends, we no longer trust each other from fear; our ethics and morals have almost vanished.
Time[/i] can not be retrieved or made, it can not be found because it is not lost, but it may be misplaced. How do you slow down when your life is so busy? You begin today, the present moment to consciously change how time[/i] controls you.
How do you balance such velocity? You can begin to stimulate the spiritual perception that allows you to slow down a bit, take time[/i] to listen. Cook some slow food that requires hands on for the finished product. Most importantly find the time[/i] for each other, we are loosing our greatest human quality- communication.
As we get older, we remember time[/i] gone by and often reflect with regret of the time[/i] wasted, your life is unique and should not ever be regretful. [/i]It is not weak to be compassionate, caring or giving; it actually takes great mental strength. [/i]
Time[/i] given is an unpaid occupation.