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doing_nothing [2014-01-23 10:55] theunkarelsedoing_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]]
  
 === Karma Yoga === === Karma Yoga ===
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   * 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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 </blockquote>    </blockquote>   
  
 +==== 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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 +</blockquote>
  
 ==== Doing nothing experiences ==== ==== Doing nothing experiences ====
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