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the mindful phd: about time

posted by on friday, march 7, 2014 in commentary, resource.

the mindful phdby nancy chick, cft assistant director

this work of mindfulness–in essence, focusing awareness on the present moment–has me noticing more clearly how i experience time. despite the best efforts of clocks and schedules, time is a subjective, varying, and malleable phenomenon. in october’s “stories of the slow professor,” i wrote about it from the perspective of how we talk about our work.  in december, i mentioned that one of my favorite recent books is douglas rushkoff’s present shock: when everything happens now, in which he distinguishes between the “presentism” we chase by always being plugged in and logged on and the other “now” of experiencing the moment and place right in front of us. lately, i’ve been thinking about how my notion of time is influenced by my discipline. more….

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