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Rhythm of moments

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Defining Moments
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Most people who are reasonably successful and happy in their work have a rhythm in their use of time and energy which works well for them. The rhythm is not inviolate — sometimes it has to change — but there is a regular return to the pattern of the rhythm whenever possible. If the rhythm is broken for too long there can be discord and a sense of being out of control. Knowing and enjoying the rhythm of moments that works best for us is a key part of how we survive and thrive.

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Shaw, P. (2010). Rhythm of moments. In: Defining Moments. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230303072_18

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