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Jo
Jo is on page 153 of 336
Great little passage - a big take home is how to overcome procrastination? I a,suffering this right now with uni assignments - I’m not worried about them but know I could put myself in a brilliant position for my holiday at Christmas if I can get them done by then. One way to overcome this delay is to imagine or plan an even more intimidating activity - you’ll soon want to do the put off task.
Nov 20, 2023 12:38PM
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Jo
Jo is on page 205 of 336
Nov 22, 2023 12:21PM
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Jo
Jo is on page 182 of 336
Occasional glimpses of joy in this book - I have screen spotted the timetable which is an insightful and familiar reflection of my own body clock and will help me think about when to prioritize tasks.
Nov 20, 2023 11:53PM
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Jo
Jo is on page 130 of 336
Getting a bit better and starting to feel more of a connection and appreciation of how I can slow down my pace and set a better example to others.
Nov 20, 2023 11:07AM
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Jo
Jo is on page 100 of 336
When will this end? Oh the irony of a book about time which is so dull time stands still. There is no flow or storyline - this is just a rambling of research thrown together.
Nov 19, 2023 10:33AM
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Jo
Jo is on page 77 of 336
Ongoing struggle to get to the heart of this book - so much research has gone into it and I’m rushing for the answer. But it’s so depressing because it assumes I feel the same way. Maybe I’m a bit older and have a lot of self control. All I’ve got so far is we need to have a positive mindset and gratitude. No shit Sherlock.
Nov 18, 2023 01:50PM
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Jo
Jo is on page 31 of 336
On time by Catherine Blyth. The dust cover describes the author as a writer for broadsheet newspapers and women’s magazines. I looked this up because the writing wasn’t carrying the gravitas of a field expert and I was right. It feels written by a busy Londoner for other busy Londoners. And yes she lives in London. Having shunned this existence for some time I’m yet to find my hook.
Nov 18, 2023 04:21AM
On Time: Finding Your Pace in a World Addicted to Fast


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