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2 likes • Feb 23
Such wonderful reflections Patricia. l'm just coming to review the video now but was drawn to read your thread first. I'll consider as I watch the video.
Introducing TimeWise: The Four Arenas of Human Time
If you have been following along, you've likely noticed that I have been gesturing towards a new movement happening here at Monk Manual. Our tools aren't going away. We are just going deeper. We want to help people build a new foundation for their time and work, and by extension a new foundation for their life. Across my work with individuals over the past 8 years, a pattern has emerged. The real work for individuals is not time management. The real work for individuals is time leadership. "Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things" - Peter Drucker Moving forward, as we enter into the early phases of a new industrial revolution through AI, the Monk Manual exists to provide an alternative to commodity-based time and work. We want to provide a bridge for people to move from a life built for machines, to a life built for humans. This feels timely and important. We've just released the foundational videos for TimeWise in the classroom. I hope you'll take some time to check them out. Link underneath. https://www.skool.com/being-doing-club-6723/classroom/f3535435?md=2d1d48db46b941569119aac6e73ef32d Let me know what resonates below. This is the beginning of something new.
4 likes • Feb 18
Yes! I am thinking about the difference between chronological time and what the spiritual teachers refer to as "kairos" time. Kairos is the quality, texture, feeling of time that is more about rhythms and seasons and energy than clock and calendar time. When I lived in Africa for 3 months, teaching at a high school, we lived by loose clock time. I never felt rushed or hurried because the culture wasn't about that. Human time is more about quality and the feeling of "what is needed now, in this moment" than "what does my calendar or list tell me to do. But it takes a deep, reflective, knowing of myself in order to live that way. That is what I've gleaned from all the Monk Manual courses and content I've participated in. Thank you for bringing this to the world. Sooo needed.
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