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How to Un-digitize and De-analog Time for Increased Productivity and Better Time Management
Like an 800 calorie bag of potato chips unwittingly polished off during CSI, we often scarf down large quantities of time when we are unaware. Psychologists have demonstrated that the brain has a terrible sense of time when it is paying attention to something else, and as a result, we are most likely to mismanage and misuse time when we are the busiest.
Just like decreased time awareness leads to time bingeing, increased time awareness leads to better time management, increased focus, and greater productivity. It also facilitates sustained attention. But how do we develop such awareness without a permanent fixation on the second hands of our clocks?
Make Time a More Visible Presence in Your Life
In an era where more and more things are competing for attention, our internal clocks are suffering. When an email program fills your entire screen, the computer’s clock is but a footnote. We need to be making time bigger, not smaller. If you don’t have a clock near your desk, then consider getting one and putting it in a visible area. If you have a digital clock, consider switching to analog: time is less real when represented by numbers on a screen. And if you have a small clock, consider getting a bigger one.
Making time is an important step, but productivity can skyrocket through…
Un-digitizing and De-analoging Time
Because time is so often represented indirectly (on computer screens, on watch faces, etc.) it can be easily ignored and seem like a figment of our imagination. Most clocks tell us the time but they do not give us a physical, tangible, highly palpable, and salient manifestation of time’s passage. Indeed, most analog clocks and digital watches make it seem as though time happens in one-minute or one-second intervals. But time is always happening, not just when the second hand moves or a number on your screen changes.
Time becomes very real when it is completely un-digitized and de-analoged. Here’s how to do it:
Carrying a sand timer or pendulum clock around can be impracticable (although I have a tiny one-minute sandtimer that is plastic and uber portable). Here are some digital and analog alternatives:
May time be on your side.
~Clay
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