Ebook: Slow Down Time - The Power of Time Perception
Author: Jean Paul Zogby
- Year: 2022
- Publisher: Time Lighthouse Publishing
- Edition: 2
- Language: English
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"A fascinating book that will change your view on time and how you use it!" -- Publisher's Weekly
Time flies as you grow older! You can't stop aging, but you can slow down time!
- Learn about how we experience time in our minds and ways to slow it down
- Experience life to the fullest by learning the secrets to manipulating time
- Learn how famous athletes use their super focus to perceive time in slow motion
- Learn how your emotions, personality, age, and chronotype, affect the speed of time in your mind
- Learn how to make time for all the things you've always wanted to do
Have you wondered why time flies? How months rush by and you look back and wonder, “Is it New Year’s already?”
Want to look back at a week, month, or year and feel it was time well-spent?
Slow down time with the Power of Time Perception.
Find the meaning of life by learning how to slow down time and live in the moment. Take control of your life and learn how to make time work for you. Elevate your consciousness and feel more alive. This is the key to happiness and self-satisfaction.
The lack of time is a major cause of stress. You can't stop aging, you can't stop growing old, but you can get more out of life by learning how to slow down time and make the most of every moment. Discover the secret to aging gracefully and enjoying life to the fullest.
★ Ready to live your best year ever? Ready to make the most out of life? ★
Simplifying the latest research in neuroscience, this self-help book will show you how to take back your time and find meaning in your life.
A few reader reviews of the first edition:
- This book is the next level in time management that many have been looking for!
- A fascinating, humorous, and thought-provoking journey through the psychology of time perception and lifespan development. It will change your view on time and how you use it.
- This book is a rare find that draws upon various fields of neuroscience and cognitive psychology simplifying the metaphysical and psychological aspects of the perception and meaning of time. A very well researched book, easy to read, that I highly recommend!