A Preoccupied Attention makes Time move Faster

The Apponale Tower - Riva del Garda - inside the tower - clock from the inside
Post Written By Eugene Morgan

When we put in the hard work, we expect to see quick results. We don’t have to wait on results when results take time. We can develop other projects while waiting for results to happen.

The old idiom, “A watched pot never boils.”  We might as well get the dinner table ready, or do something else than to stand and watch a pot.

Instead of waiting for something, let us do something—because before we know it, the pot of water will be boiling over.

When we wait, time seems slow but when our attention is preoccupied with doing something else, time seems to move faster.

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