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When you can accept your tendencies without feeling shame, you can work with them to help yourself with kindness and compassion. These two chapters are committed to teach skills to do just that.
Jul 05, 2024 07:48AM
LATE! A Timebender's guide to why we are late and how we can change

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Tardiness comes across as selfish, self absorbed, disregarding of others, and even a passive agressive power move.
Jun 26, 2024 06:07AM
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Demon deadline shaver.

Timekeepers statistically think it’s been one minute after 77 seconds. Timekeepers after 58 seconds.

Time depth perception. “I don’t realize I’m going to be late until I cross the late time.”

80% of the work in 20% of the time

Planning things down to the minute is boring and inflexible.
Deadlines- energizing for TB, pressure for TK
Jun 26, 2024 05:33AM
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The author has divided the world into three types of people: those who do not struggle with time, time keepers who are routinely early, and timebenders who are routinely late. Benders and keepers are two sides of a an anxious coin. One are early to avoid bad things happening, one are late to avoid missing important things that seem more urgent than they are.
Jun 25, 2024 06:04AM
LATE! A Timebender's guide to why we are late and how we can change


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