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Turn off time: Taking a break from the calendar

Leave a Comment / December 27, 2020

You know I’m always looking for these different natural cycles and different kinds of ways of building in nature into our schedule, into the way that we organize time. And I find it always interesting to come up with these new ways to structure time. Just because, as I keep saying, time is clearly the […]

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Day and night: The basic rhythm of life

Leave a Comment / December 20, 2020

As we get near the winter solstice here, shortest day of the year, I’m thinking about the daily rhythm of life. It seems like, of all the rhythms of time, this is one that we simply can’t get away from. Of course, there’s the yearly rhythm, which I love to really bring out and feel

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Stepping into your life as someone new

Leave a Comment / December 13, 2020

The momentum of living life the way we do can be very strong. And of course we can use this to our advantage when we’re building habits. So if you start to do things regularly, after many weeks it can really start to get built in and baked into the way you are, and you

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Weekly iteration: Every week is a new level of life

Leave a Comment / December 6, 2020

I’ve talked about how one decade can be like a life. One year can be like a new life. And we can really see our lives as being full of so much variety and potential for change, new situations, new ways of looking at the world, that we really don’t need to project out one

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Time banking: Applying a financial mindset to time management

Leave a Comment / November 29, 2020

It’s an ancient observation that while time is clearly the most valuable resource we have by far, much more valuable than money, we don’t tend to treat it that way, and we tend to throw it away much more easily than we would ever throw away our money. So I imagine, what would it be

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The spirit of a hacker: Breaking any system

Leave a Comment / November 22, 2020

The spirit of a hacker. Now, there are many different uses of this word. The idea of being somebody who is skilled at breaking into computer systems or technological systems. Somebody who can figure out the arcane details and find some way to make a system do what it was not intended to do. And

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Nature-based scheduling: Timing life to the sun and the weather

Leave a Comment / November 15, 2020

For most of us living in cities working indoors, we spend so much of our lives inside, inside a box of walls, ceiling, and floor, and underneath the glow of electric lights, such that we don’t even need to actually care about what’s going on outside. And yet, there just seems to be this special

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Having fun makes you stronger

Leave a Comment / November 8, 2020

I think one thing that got in the way for me when trying to be more disciplined, more motivated, get things done, overcome my bad habits, and really plug into my own life and actually work at living a good life instead of escaping: it’s that I had this separation between work and fun. […]

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The freedom to spin a story: Creating meaning out of whatever happens

Leave a Comment / November 1, 2020

Last week I talked about this idea of needing a reason for things. That if something happens and it just appears to be random and meaningless, it’s like there’s a hole there. There’s something missing, it seems, that we can then choose to fill. We feel this hunger to fill the meaning gap, to give

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The need for why: We can’t just let things happen for no reason

Leave a Comment / October 25, 2020

Maybe the simplest and most certain and confident thing that we can say about life and the universe is that things are happening. Something’s happening. Things are going on. And so there it is, my theory of the universe: things are happening. And that may be the most certain thing we can say. But you’re

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