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"Time is not just what the clock tells us. It is light shifting across a wall. Soil resting between harvests. Energy rising and falling through the day.When we live only by deadlines and productivity, we lose rhythm. And when we lose rhythm, we lose ourselves.
Recalibrating time means returning to cycles instead of constant urgency. It means trusting seasons more than schedules — and discovering what becomes possible when we stop racing the clock and start listening to life."
By Gregg Hone"Time is not just what the clock tells us. It is light shifting across a wall. Soil resting between harvests. Energy rising and falling through the day.When we live only by deadlines and productivity, we lose rhythm. And when we lose rhythm, we lose ourselves.
Recalibrating time means returning to cycles instead of constant urgency. It means trusting seasons more than schedules — and discovering what becomes possible when we stop racing the clock and start listening to life."