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doing_nothing [2014-01-23 10:01] – [Working Less] michka | doing_nothing [2014-02-19 01:30] – maja |
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A 3 minute breathing pause (in dutch): http://www.georgelangenberg.com/2011/12/drie-minuten-ademruimte/ | A 3 minute breathing pause (in dutch): http://www.georgelangenberg.com/2011/12/drie-minuten-ademruimte/ |
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| A talk from Medium about a [[https://medium.com/business-management/df4b03f67d69|Mindful Workplace]] |
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=== Karma Yoga === | === Karma Yoga === |
* http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2013/09/working-hours | * http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2013/09/working-hours |
* http://www.newyorker.com/talk/financial/2014/01/27/140127ta_talk_surowiecki | * http://www.newyorker.com/talk/financial/2014/01/27/140127ta_talk_surowiecki |
| * http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2013/12/why-the-9-to-5-day-is-so-tough-on-creative-workers/282331/ |
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| ==== The Right to Laziness ==== |
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| <blockquote> The right to laziness, once claimed by Paul Lafargue in Le Droit à la Paresse (1880), is perhaps more topical than ever. We live a time and age when competitiveness is the categorical imperative in the name of which businesses, towns, regions, countries and continents are set against each other. A time and age when business people are proclaimed guardian angels because of jobs to be created or to be saved. In such a time and age to claim the right to laziness seems like a betrayal, an appeal to apathy, almost blasphemy! - Isabelle Stengers |
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| http://www.deburen.eu/en/blog/detail/the-right-to-laziness-an-urgent-claim |
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| ==== Doing nothing experiences ==== |
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| "Sometimes out here in nature you have days when its very quiet you know.. An you get these moments out in the forest when nothing makes any sound, when nothing moves, not even a leaf of grass. These are moments.. its really kind of weird you know.. when just for a moment you start to doubt if time has stopped. You get this weird feeling that you are trapped in.. in something like photograph." Linas Ramanauskas of Nida Art Colony |
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| "After a week of Vipasana we'd been sitting inside meditating all the time. On the last day I went out behind the conference centre into the garden. And after that meditating the birds in the garden just hipped past me really close. They weren't scared at all." Cocky |
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