Can you take care of their and theyre. Not too sure i can. Conference time. Like take a look at there is i called you back here this needs doing this just to be finished asap. They all want something and now ill take your family. Stuff watch this ride i came back and got up too early i only had breakfast standing as usual. With as soon as one thinks down and all those waiting thats how it is all day long you need a break but not in the lunchroom you contradicts that. On that and this thing turn it off really off go off line get out of the office away from your colleagues go outside kind of call. Yourself brea. Sense your body be present. And be grounded for a moment. Thats good you can do that anywhere. You know you say the company will collapse. No it wont but you will if you never stop. Take a break the whole day has been like this i dont know why its not my fault. No its not his fault but who is to blame well some might say the clock the first mechanical clock in europe dates back t
no it s not his fault but who is to blame well some might say the clock the first mechanical clock in europe dates back to the middle ages to a monastery of all places and so when it became our master dictating the rhythm of our lives tick tock tick tock the cruel rule of the clock. centuries ago and in some parts of the world to this day farmhands sometimes had extended breaks. because people followed their natural clock. the working day was configured by the weather the seasons and our body rhythms. until the advent of the mechanical clock put paid to natural rhythms replacing them with a single relentless beat sixty seconds in one minute with
no it s not his fault but who is to blame well some might say the clock the first mechanical clock in europe dates back to the middle ages to a monastery of all places and so when it became our master dictating the rhythm of our lives tick tock tick tock the rule of the clock. centuries ago and in some parts of the world to this day farmhands sometimes had extended breaks. because people followed their natural clock. the working day was configured by the weather the seasons and our body rhythms. until the advent of the mechanical clock put paid to natural rhythms replacing them with a single relentless beat sixty seconds in one minute with
no it s not his fault but who is to blame well some might say the clock the first mechanical clock in europe dates back to the middle ages to a monastery of all places and so when it became our master dictating the rhythm of our life s tick tock tick tock the cruel rule of the clock. centuries ago and in some parts of the world to this day farm hands sometimes had extended breaks. because people followed their natural clock. the working day was configured by the weather the seasons and our body rhythms. control the advent of the mechanical clock it put paid to natural rhythms replacing them with a single relentless beat. sixty seconds in one minute with
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