Saturday, 29 May 2010

How 9 to 5 became 8.28 to 5.29

 The traditional 9 to 5, Five day working week is dead. It being killed of by Bosses or those who think they are impressing the bosses. These facts appeared from results published by a research team commissioned by "food brand  Merchant "Merchant gourmet. They also found that this meant that  the average worker averaged 5 hours per week unpaid overtime. All this to the deterrent of quality time with their family. The resulting pressure is having an adverse effect on relationships and the nations health..

Monday, 24 May 2010

How Sitting Down Could Shorten Your Life

It is  reported that the average Briton sits down for a total of Fourteen Hours and Thirty Nine minutes every day. This is made up of relaxing, traveling to work at the office, and an average of Four Hours and Seventeen  minutes a day behind the desk. More than half admit that the only exercise they get is the walk to and from the car. Experts have warned that simple changes to ones life pattern, such as taking the stairs as opposed to the lift, and parking the car further away from the office would reap many benefits..

Saturday, 15 May 2010

How Do We Manage Our Time?

Well this depends on what your priorities are as time is relative, for instance time when we are it young seems to last for ever.and as we get older it seems to fly. This is because the ratio of time to age is increasing. For example to a child of three it seems to be a very long time between birthdays and christmas. Thats because in his world, IT IS. To put it another way , if we equate 3 years = 100% of the childs life span, then 1 year = 33.33333% of that child's time on earth to him a very long time.. Now take an old person of say 90 years of age. and using the same procedure. 90 years = 100% then 1 year = 0.9% of that persons lifespan. So you can see that as you get older TIME FLY'S.  All the more reason to manage your time carefully.. http://www.enjoy-your-retirement.com  gives some useful tips

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Time to Wake Up

It is indeed time to wake up. The world as we know it is running out of time. ( Our time that is) Nature has all the time that it needs. We have not. Due to our greed we are running out of Food, Materials and Minerals.  We are killing off the minerals, vitamins and suitable land. At the same time we are breeding at a prolific rate. How much longer can we sustain the present standard of living? Time is not on our side. We have gone through the farce of world summits on the subject, but to no avail. There is plenty of lip service but when it comes to putting their money where their mouth is. Very few countries have the commitment.   We are the ones who can make our feelings and thoughts known. Contact your local MP, MEP and Papers. I know that a considerable number of people do already. More contact will do no harm.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

Sunday, 9 May 2010

Time Waits for No Man

A discussed in a previous article, every thing that we do is subject to the control of time.The world is split into 24 time zones. The seasons are split into four. Spring, Summer, Autumn and Wunter. Every body has an inbuilt time clock.Thus regulating our very existance, our sleep patterns, health and our breeding habits.. Every creature on the planet has a different breeding cycle. Each pattern being ridgidly set for each species.
Taking from the moment of conception, this act itself being strickly time controlled. The average time being from concieving to birth being nine months. Nature restricting the females ability to concieve to pubity and even then will not allow fertilisation to take place if all the conditions and the TIME is not right.

Thursday, 6 May 2010

What is Time?

Is a linear measurement, a method of measuring  and controlling, periods, distance and circumstance.It cannot be manufactured or destroyed it is however expendable. Time is the basis on what all circumstances  are controlled. All events can be traced back to a particular time and to a certain extent future events can be predicted. To indicate just how heavily time controls us, let me give you some examples. The earth as formed Hundreds of Millions of years ago nobody knows for sure but certainly a long tie ago. Since then it has systematically gone through specific changes to develope from what in the first instance can only have been a lifeless piece of gaseous mud. over time, hundreds of millions of years there took place gradual changes. We say it evolved into the world we have today. All we know is that it took time. It is impossible for the mind to take in the enormous amount of time it took, the only example I can give is of a one fingered clock that is housed in a building on the southern lip of the Grand Canyon in the USA This clock is  eighteen foot in diameter and it assumes that the canyon dates back to as near the beggining of time it is possible to get, On the face of tis clock is marked the various stages that the world has had to go through. What is quite startleing is that when the finger of the clock is completing it's sweep, the last 3 seconds of this sweep is when man appeared on the earth. Now this indicates quite well the fact that the difference between the earth and living creatures is that the earth and the universe have all the time they need, we do not. Take man as an example, he has an average life span of seventy years. This equates to 25,550 days,= 61,3200 hours, = 36,792,000 minutes. In this period of  time, we are expected to study for a good  education.. Keep down a worthwhile job, bring up a family and retire gracefully before moving on. Where on earth do we find the TIME?    

Wednesday, 5 May 2010

Make the Most of Time

Time is a commodity that we all have access to. How we use it is entirely up to the individual. Some of us will fill every second that they have with some form of activity, enjoying every moment. these are the type of people who are successful in life.others will simply waste it. Not realizing how tragic this is. Time cannot be bought or sold, it cannot be kept or stored. We all have equal amounts. When we are young we feel that we  have all the time in the world. As we grow older, we have not got  enough time to complete every thing that we want to do. When we reach retirement we suddenly find that we have an abundance of time. however this is short lived it is an illusion. www.enjoy-your-retirement.com, makes reference to this problem and offers some solutions.