Moving at speed

Work can be fast and relentless: pressing deadlines, looming goals, endless meetings; email, phone calls, “to do” lists. At times we can feel out of control, as if driving a car with no breaks, rushing through our jobs holding onto difficult turns, cutting corners, racing through an occasional red light. We might even say to ourselves at the end of the day: “Hey, what just happened – I just spent my whole day at a job without noticing any of it!”….When we are mindful of our job’s speed and hecticness, we take a subtle step: we actually slow down in order to notice how fast we are going. By simply observing the speed mindfully, we have tapped the breaks, so to speak, and slowed down just a bit.

Michael Carroll, Awake at Work

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  1. Here is an article on a new MIT game where the speed of light is slowed down until it is our speed. light changes color and time is distorted.

    Sound like meditation at times.

    A great way to look at awareness, time, speed.

    The mind wants to go slow and have the landscape of thought and emotion clear, opening a new world to us.

    here is the game and article.

    http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2012-11/mit-video-game-demonstrates-relativity-slowing-speed-light-speed-you

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