Helen Blunden

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Time management is, in effect, an ideology that teaches us to do things faster and more efficiently, so we can squeeze more and more into our days – thus resembling Frederick Taylor’s theory of ‘scientific management’, which aimed to make us more productive. It deals with the symptoms not the underlying causes of our dilemmas, and rarely encourages us to think about time in fundamentally new ways. We need to do much more than ‘manage’ time.
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