This philosophy is inspired by the Slow Food movement of the 1980s, a consumer movement against fast food culture. Rather ...
They’re proponents of an approach they refer to as ‘slow productivity’, which they believe can help us get better work done while still allowing us to take things at a more leisurely pace.
For example, it takes time for the brain to disengage from one set of tasks and to commit to another, so switching between many tasks at once will slow overall productivity. Technology poses an ...
Slowing down is linked to physiological changes, including reduced energy transformation in muscle cells and sluggish red ...
Nicholas Bloom, William D. Eberle Professor of Economics, Stanford University "The COVID-19 pandemic hit a global economy that was already struggling with an adverse pre-existing condition—slow ...