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How to Beat the Clock by Changing Your Personal Time

A Free Introduction To a Way To Do Anything Faster While Improving Well-Being

Like a personal space, we have a personal time, the time it typically takes us to process a bit of information. We're used to this processing speed, and may not notice it unless we're affected by emotions, heat/cold, or drugs like caffeine, which can speed us up or slow us down, affecting everything we do. Is there a way to 'control' personal speed other than by external manipulation? What if we were able to function at twice our 'normal' speed without getting anxious or feeling pressured? Would we be better able to 'keep up' with increasing work demands?

Personal time is like a frequency of awareness, a cycle time that we can learn to speed up and slow down, opening up new levels of performance and well-being. The ordinary ego is incapable of keeping up with the accelerating changes presented by time. However, awareness need not be subject to limitations of ego: "By learning to be sensitive to the infinity of 'time' available within any clock-time period, we can begin to appreciate more fully the value and possibilities life presents." (Tarthang Tulku, Dimensions of Thought)

This "infinity of 'time'" cannot be discovered by hurrying, conventional time management, corporate 'best practices', or habits or values of peak performers--these usually show up within the same inflexible time flow. But there are proven ways to challenge the apparently constant and purely external momentum of time.

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