Tag: Becca Rashid
Can We Keep Time? – The Atlantic
It can be tough to face our own mortality. Keeping diaries, posting to social media, and taking photos are all tools that can help to minimize the discomfort that comes with realizing we have limited time on Earth. But how exactly does documenting our lives impact how we live and remember them?
In this episode, diarist and author Sarah Manguso reflects on the benefits and limitations of keeping track of time, and Charan Ranganath, a professor of psychology and researcher
Time Management Tips From the Universe
Time can feel like a subjective experience—different at different points in our lives. It’s also a real, measurable thing. The universe may be too big to fully comprehend, but what we do know could help inform the ways we approach our understanding of ourselves, our purpose, and our time.
Theoretical physicist and black-hole expert Janna Levin explains how the science of time can inspire new thinking and fresh perspectives on a much larger scale.
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How to Rest – The Atlantic
Between making time for work, family, friends, exercise, chores, shopping—the list goes on and on—it can feel like a huge accomplishment to just take a few minutes to read a book or watch TV before bed. All that busyness can lead to poor sleep quality when we finally do get to put our head down.
How does our relationship with rest affect our ability to gain real benefits from it? And how can we use our free time to rest
Sollten Sie Ihrem Kind beibringen, einen Zeitplan zu erstellen?
Für die Ferien, Radio Atlantic teilt die erste Folge des atlantisch Podcast Wie man die Zeit behält. Co-Moderatoren Becca Rashid und Ian Bogost, an atlantisch Untersuchen Sie als beitragender Autor unsere Beziehung zur Zeit und was wir tun können, um sie zurückzugewinnen.
In der ersten Folge beschäftigen sie sich mit der Idee der „Zeitverschwendung“. Aber zuerst, Radio Atlantic Moderatorin Hanna Rosin hat eine Frage: Ist es eine schlechte Idee, einem Kind die Terminplanung beizubringen?
Das Folgende ist eine Abschrift
How to Keep Time: How to Look Busy
Many of us complain about being too busy—and about not having enough time to do the things we really want to do. But has busyness become an excuse for our inability to focus on what matters?
According to Neeru Paharia, a marketing professor at Arizona State University, time is a sort of luxury good—the more of it you have, the more valuable you are. But her research also revealed that, for many Americans, having less time and being busy can
Wir stellen vor: „Wie man die Zeit behält“
Co-Moderatoren Becca Rashid und die atlantisch Der mitwirkende Autor Ian Bogost untersucht unser Verhältnis zur Zeit und was wir tun können, um sie zurückzugewinnen.
Warum kann es sein, dass der Tag nie genug Zeit hat, und warum sind so viele von uns darauf konditioniert zu glauben, dass wir durch höhere Produktivität bessere Menschen sind? An Wie man die Zeit behältCo-Moderatorin Becca Rashid und die atlantisch
Wie Verpflichtungen das Glück fördern können
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How to Talk to People: How to Know Your Neighbors
Are commitment issues impacting our ability to connect with the people who live around us? Relationship-building may involve a commitment to the belief that neighbors are worthy of getting to know.
In this episode of How to Talk to People, author Pete Davis makes the case for building relationships with your neighbors and offers some practical advice for how to take the first steps toward creating a wider community.
This episode was produced by Rebecca Rashid and is hosted by
How Flaking Out Ruins Relationships
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The terms of friendship are both voluntary and vague—yet people often find themselves disappointed by unmet expectations. In this episode of How to Talk to People, we explore how to have the difficult conversations that can make our friendships richer and how to set expectations in a relationship defined by choice.
This episode was produced by Rebecca Rashid and is hosted by Julie Beck. Editing