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  1. An anthropologist who studies technology and health, Kathryn acknowledges that the faster life seems to get, the less our brains– and society– are able to keep up. She shares that culture and rituals can help us cope and set the right pace for our health and wellbeing.

  2. The speed of time seems to be largely determined by how much information our minds absorb and process – the more information there is, the slower time goes. This connection was verified by the psychologist Robert Ornstein in the 1960s.

  3. The Speed of Life. Our sense of time in aging. Joseph Mazur. The Partiality of Risk in a Pandemic. If you're betting that your vaccine will keep you safe and that you don’t need the bivalent...

  4. Nov 14, 2009 · According to British psychologist, Dr. Richard Wiseman, the overall pace of life has increased by 10% worldwide since the mid-90's. In some places, it has even increased by 20%.

    • Christine Louise Hohlbaum
    • Life in The ‘Giant Particle Accelerator’ of Our Culture
    • The Lesson of Natural (Real) World
    • Reclaiming Our Tranquility, Wisdom and Presence
    • The Real Reasons Why We’Re Rushing
    • Moving at The Speed of Sanity, Wisdom and Happiness.
    • Finding A Place of Rest in The Middle of It All

    We feel like this perhaps, not because time is actually moving faster but because we are. Our way of living on this planet has gradually sped up over the years and crept up on most of us. As author Carl Honoré says, “Urban life itself seems to act like a giant particle accelerator. Especially when people move to the city, they start to do everythin...

    I’m certainly not immune to getting caught up in the increasing speed of modern life. This is part of the reason why connecting with nature has grown more and more important to me over the years. Whether it’s taking time to walk in the woods, watching a caterpillar crawling along a branch, sitting quietly to watch a sunrise or just laying on my bac...

    As I observe the natural world I see that nature is unhurried, patient and unruffled by what the rest of the world is doing. As I move into step with her again I connect with a sense of integrity to my true nature. I feel my body relax, my mind clear and my heart open. The great benefit of slowing down to her pace is reclaiming my wisdom, tranquili...

    Sometimes we do need to rush. Maybe you need to get to an appointment on time, or you have an important deadline to get done by the end of the day, but much of the time, you don’t really need to. We often rush because of unhelpful internal pressures (like perfectionistic standards for ourselves) or because the external forces around us (like the ex...

    If you’re feeling tired, depleted and stressed on a regular basis, how about stepping aside from the rush as much as you possible and into your own authenticity, sanity and wellbeing? For starters, simply start to be mindful of when you’re rushing. Notice when you start to get revved up and stressed. Notice the internal stories that speed you up an...

    Most importantly, try to make time to rest in the aliveness and richness of the present moment. Give yourself permission to enjoy times of relaxation where there’s no need to rush or get anywhere else. Just let yourself be. If you can, take some time to reconnect with nature, let her teach you patience, presence and the joy of slowing down. Let her...

  5. Getting out of sync with life’s natural rhythm often results in a myriad of challenges and issues. So, if your life is chaotic, or if you are stressed out, tired, fragmented, anxious and confused, or if things are breaking all around you, chances are you are moving faster than the speed of life.

  6. Nov 19, 2023 · Meaning of Speed Of Life by David Bowie. "Speed of Life" is an instrumental track by the legendary David Bowie from his 1977 album "Low." While there are no explicit lyrics in the song, the absence of words does not diminish its impact.

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