Yak Shaver or not?
“Time is what we want most, but what we use worst” (William Penn).
Do you agree? Why or why not?
Recently, the Upper Levels Studio launched on this question, conducting a mini experiement along side - stand up, close your eyes, and when you felt a minute was up, sit down - as a reflection of how one may perceive time.
Some sat down after 30 seconds, some longer than a minute.
Is how one views and feels time a reflection on their time management? How does this effect productivity in the studio? Is there an intrinstic calling to go, go, go or do they become a yak shaver?
Do you agree? Why or why not?
Recently, the Upper Levels Studio launched on this question, conducting a mini experiement along side - stand up, close your eyes, and when you felt a minute was up, sit down - as a reflection of how one may perceive time.
Some sat down after 30 seconds, some longer than a minute.
Is how one views and feels time a reflection on their time management? How does this effect productivity in the studio? Is there an intrinstic calling to go, go, go or do they become a yak shaver?