Want to look back at a week, month, or year and feel it was time well-spent?
This is the key to happiness and self-satisfaction.
The lack of time is a major cause of stress. You can't stop aging, you can't stop growing old, but you can control the speed of time in your mind to enjoy life and make the most of it.
Simplifying the latest research in brain science, this self-help book will show you how to take back your time and find meaning in your life.
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Life is not the number of days you live, but the number of days your remember.
It is truly a miracle that we are here! The odds that we are alive at this moment in time are one in a billion zillion. But we made it, and against staggering odds. How can we make the most of our time? How can we live our life and be satisfied it was time well spent?
Jean Paul's current passion is to help people understand tour priceless time, why it speeds up as we grow older, and how to slow it down to make the most of it.
With the last 6 years spent researching Time Perception in the fields of Neuroscience and Psychology, he is passionate about sharing what science has to say about our experience of time and ways to make every second count.
When not writing, Jean Paul composes soundtrack music for film, does research in astrophysics, and enjoys exploring the world.
'A fascinating, humorous, and thought-provoking journey through the neuroscience and psychology of time perception. The author simplifies complex concepts and breathes life into them with real-world examples. It will change your view on time and how you use it'
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