It seems that
the older you get the faster time goes by and the quicker days, weeks,
months, and years pass. The trick to reversing this process is to take
time out of your day to sit down on a busy sidewalk or lock yourself in a
basement or get trapped in an elevator. Put yourself in situations
where you feel incredibly uncomfortable and you wish time would pass. If
you sit on a sidewalk, every second you're sitting there like an idiot
with people passing you and staring will seem like an hour. If you do
this once a day for thirty minutes, by the end of the year it's like
you've lived an extra five decades.
If you don't want to be that bold
you can always just force yourself to sit in the basement in the dark or
in a closet for an hour. While you're in there, take time to reflect on
life and think about all the things that distract you throughout a
normal day so you can ignore those things once you exit the basement.
When you've cleared your mind and spent an hour in the dark thinking,
you can focus more clearly on the things happening around you and so not
only did you just experience an hour that felt like a day, but you can
also be more aware of the things happening around you in order to create
new memories that will make time seem more substantial when you reflect
the next day in the basement.
3.12.2013
How To Make Time Slow Down and Maximize Your Life
Labels:
Enhancing Time
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How To Live Longer
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How To Make Days Last Longer
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Making Hours Feel Longer
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Making Time Slow Down
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Maxing Out Time
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Stretching Time
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Time Flies
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Trapped in Basement
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