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We attend more meetings, send more emails and work significantly longer days than pre-pandemic. Constant expectation, with no time to think.
Many of us are surrounded by our partners, family members, children and other housemates 24/7. A quiet commute, solitary lunchtime break, or end-of-day silent office seem a thing of the past. For many of us, time alone in stillness to think is more important yet more difficult to find than ever.
In this episode Kate Fletcher and I consider how we can, even under today's conditions, make time for thinking? How can we use the power of slow deep thinking to create value?
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We attend more meetings, send more emails and work significantly longer days than pre-pandemic. Constant expectation, with no time to think.
Many of us are surrounded by our partners, family members, children and other housemates 24/7. A quiet commute, solitary lunchtime break, or end-of-day silent office seem a thing of the past. For many of us, time alone in stillness to think is more important yet more difficult to find than ever.
In this episode Kate Fletcher and I consider how we can, even under today's conditions, make time for thinking? How can we use the power of slow deep thinking to create value?