Entries categorized as SLOW
no time to stand and stare
What is this life if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.
No time to stand beneath the boughs
And stare as long as sheep or cows.
No time to see, when woods we pass,
Where squirrels hide their nuts in grass.
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Slow thinking (or how a seven year old thinks)
Mike at Wheeliebinland wrote a while back about a supper we had at his house, and captured the essence of what it’s like to be seven – the age when it’s hard to grasp the adult concept that only one word can come out of your mouth at a time, only one thing can be More...
Slow thinking
Picture from Black and White Photography blog
"Experts think that the brain has two modes of thought…Guy Claxton, a British psychologist, cals them Fast thinking and Slow thinking. Fast thinking is rational, analytical, linear, logical. It is what we do under pressure, when the clock is ticking; it is the way computers think and the More...
In praise of SLOW
The SLOW movement is not about being lazy, being boring, having no life, being a technophobe, or checking out of the world. It’s about making use of speed when it serves you well, but maintaining an inner poise that refuses to let your soul be rushed through life. The Slow movement is not against speed More...
left unsaid
I’ve been writing a lot lately. Some days it seems to flow along, and others I struggle. But even when it’s going OK, I end up feeling that if I even manage to articulate 10% of what I set out to do, that’s about the best I ever manage. Writing – good writing – is More...
gonna lay down my burden
Sushi blogs on stress management here. It’s rather good. And adds something rather good to my current "SLOW" meditations.
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sleeping on the job
To add to my meditations on SLOW, here’s a clip from Simply Simon:
The latest research by the Sleep/Wake Research Centre at Massey University
in Wellington has found that a workplace nap is one of the most
effective strategies to greater productivity. Up to forty minutes of
sleep, they say, can make a world of difference to the well-being More...



