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Time Machine: How context effects our perception of time (and what you can do about it)

Bent Adsersen

Time is a context issue that may stress the balance between self, other and context. No time, too little time, a deadline coming up or even too much time? How we relate to time can to lead to stress or a sustainable pace. In this session, we'll examine how we relate to time in different situations. Then we'll look at how other cultures deal with time to find wisdom that we can apply to gain the time we want for ourselves in todays high-speed, tumultuous environment.

learning objectives

  • learning about the big secrects of time
  • exploring how your perception of time control your actions
  • getting ideas for making better use of your time
  • enjoying a good time

(feel free to improve).

minimum/maximum number of people

8 - 30 (it might work well with a larger crowd as well)

constraints, i.e., room size and arrangement, equipment, etc.

One flipchart per 5-6 people plus one for me. A cd-player. I'll bring along some music to illustrate the pace aspect of time.

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Updated: Thursday, May 5, 2005