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Yes - I have tried this several times, even when I have had appointments and it works. I believe that the angels guide you to certain events and will not allow you to be late for an appointment if you don't have access to the time.
If you don't have any appointments, then yes it is possible... and i believe you can simply 'roll-through' your day without looking at the time.
ha, good question n good point. i will try it but I'll never succeed. i feel naked just without wearing a watch. on top of that i need to know when home time is after work...as my boss never is one to tell!
ooops, sorry i was watching the clock...
and i watched a kettle boil, it took exactly the same amount of time watched, or unwatched...
and i think you'll find time is linear, ABC etc, its our actions which are non euclidian,
the thought of having no watch on for any length of time spooks me out-it only comes off while im in the shower
Interesting idea. When my young son was waking up seven times a night I found it much easier to cope with when I turned the clock to face the wall. Not knowing that it 2am, then 2.45 or whatever simply released me from that 'oh no its only 2am!' feeling and allowed me to relax and just think 'poor chap' instead.
i can't.
i used to wear a watch ,but since i broke it i never replaced it,its like having a new freedom ,you will feel(and be) alot more relaxed ,being Irish ,its what we're good at
That's not strictly true. Things could work out altogether differently if you missed your plane or last train by not keeping track of the correct time.
In the nursery where i work, the boss decided that we were too structured and relied too heavily on what time it was and what we ought to be doing at that particular time. She decided to remove all of the clocks (with the exception of the staff room as she didn't want us having longer breaks). The thing is it didn't make any difference, we had all adapted to the routine that things still got done as they had when we were governed by time.
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i feel weird if im not wearing a watch; weird and vulnerable
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