The Gentle Rebel Podcast

19 | The Deep Benefits of Slowing Down

01.06.2023 - By Andy MortPlay

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It isn't easy to keep up with the pace of life. It can feel like time is running away, and there's always more to do than we can manage. So it's no wonder many people are trying to figure out how to slow it all down.

But what does slowing down mean? What do we want to let go of? And how do we make these changes in a world that expects more and more from us?

In this episode of The Gentle Rebel Podcast, I want to go beneath the surface and explore some of the profound benefits of slowing down.

Episode contents* Slow Consumption in a World Of Instant Knowledge | 2:41* Slowing Down and Control | 8:23* What's The Point of Personal Productivity? | 10:53* How Does Slowing Down Reduce Stress? | 13:31* What Would Help Me Slow Down in Life? | 15:38* Perception of Pace | 22:40* What Do We Want When We Seek a Slower Life? | 27:51* Slowing Down Our Important Tasks | 30:42* The Risk of Rushing | 33:40* Speed as a Tool | 35:56* Why Do Time Management Tools Make Us Busier? | 37:05* Enjoyment is Not The Destination | 40:12* Where Do We Get to Slow Down Now? | 43:45* Slowness is a Beautiful Waste of Time | 45:14* Why I Call Myself a Slow Coach | 46:56* What Would You Like To Waste Your Time On? | 48:08* What's The Rush? Enter The Sanctuary of Slowness | 50:47

Slow Consumption in a World Of Instant Knowledge | 2:41

This topic is on my mind as I plan the next Haven Book Club. We are reading The Courage to Be Disliked, to which we will dedicate the next four months.

What will slowing down make possible? How much more will we see, explore, and experience by not rushing? What will greet us in the gaps between the sessions and the vast depths as we reflect and process the ideas, and our conversations about them, over time?

It's reassuring to know that we could quickly acquire an overview of a book's core concepts if we had to. So what if tools like Blinkest, StoryShorts, and Snapreads allow us to take our time with the books we want to read instead?

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