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Working Woman

January 28, 2011 //  by David Keyes

According to Keyes, “timelock” is the state of having so many demands on our time that it’s impossible to extract one more second from an overjammed day. He traces the incredible shrinking day from the invention of the sundial to the proliferation of electronic agendas. Technology enables us to do several things at once, but as Keyes points out, any time saved is actually lost in reduced ability to concentrate.

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