In The Radio Show

August 10, 2016

Interview with Marney Makridakis, author of the book Creating Time: Using Creativity to Reinvent the Clock and Reclaim Your Life

Mike Carruthers:
What if you could create more time when you need it? Well in a way you can.

Marney Makridakis:
Since we know is relative, I mean that’s obviously proven by science and it’s obviously proven just by our psychological experiences of time – compare an hour with a loved one to an hour in the dentist chair.

Maryney Makridakis, author of the book Creating Time

Since time is relative I believe we can control time’s relativity to affect the sense of our flow of time so that when we want time to slow down, when we need more time, whether it’s because we’re doing something we love and we want to relish it or we need more time to reach a deadline, we can control that.

How can you control time? Well Marney says first by using your body’s motion and movement.

Our inclination when we’re in a hurry is to go fast, right? Hurry, hurry, hurry, fast, fast, fast – when actually when we slow down and just imagine that you have all of the time in the world and just move in a slower more deliberate pace, that changes our perception, that makes time move slower. And on the other hand if you’re doing something that you just can’t wait to get over. Our tendency is to kind of drag our heels and go really slow when if you can flip into a physical momentum get music going, get your body moving – that makes time feel like it’s going faster. That’s a really simple application that really, really does work.

Making Time Work For You
Marney Makridakis
creatingtime

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