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1、Unit 13 Our Schedules, Our Selves Jay Walljasper 1 DAMN! You re 20 minutes no, more like half an hour late for your breakfast meeting, which you were hoping to scoot out of early to make an 8:30 seminar across town. And, somewhere in there, theres that conference call. Now, at the last minute, you h
2、ave to be at a 9:40 meeting. No way you can miss it. Lets see, the afternoon is totally booked, but you can probably push back your 10:15 appointment and work through lunch. That would do it. Whew! The day has barely begun and already you are counting the hours until evening, when you can finally go
3、 home and happily, gloriously, triumphantly, do nothing. You ll skip yoga class, blow off the neighborhood meeting, ignore the piles of laundry and just relax . Yes! No! Tonight s the night of the concert. You promised Nathan and Mara weeks ago that you would go. DAMN ! 2 Welcome to daily grind circ
4、a 2003 a grueling 24-7 competition against the clock that leaves even the winners wondering what happened to their lives. Determined and sternly focused, we march through each day obeying the orders of our calendars. The idle moment, the reflective pause, serendipity of any sort have no place in our
5、 plans. Stopping to talk to someone or slowing down to appreciate a sunny afternoon will only make you late for your next round of activities. From the minute we rise in the morning, most of us have our day charted out. The only surprise is if we actually get everything done that we had planned befo
6、re collapsing into bed at night. 3 On the job, in school, at home, increasing numbers of North Americans are virtual slaves to their schedules. Some of what fills our days are onerous obligations, some are wonderful opportunities, and most fall in between, but taken together they add up to too much.
7、 Too much to do, too many places to be, too many things happening too fast, all mapped out for us in precise quarter-hour allotments on our palm pilots or day planners. We are not leading our lives, but merely following a dizzying timetable of duties, commitments, demands, and options. How did this
8、happen? Wheres the luxurious leisure that decades of technological progress was supposed to bestow upon us? 4 The acceleration of the globalized economy, and the accompanying decline of people having any kind of a say over wages and working conditions, is a chief culprit. Folks at the bottom of the
9、socio-economic ladder feel the pain most sharply. Holding down two or three jobs, struggling to pay the bills, working weekends, no vacation time, little social safety net, they often feel out of control about everything happening to them. 名师资料总结 - - -精品资料欢迎下载 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 名师精
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11、tion, traditionally the recourse of low-pay workers. 5 The onslaught of new technology, which promised to set us free, has instead ratcheted up the rhythms of everyday life. Cell phones, e-mail, and laptop computers instill expectations of instantaneous action. While such direct communication can lo
12、osen our schedules in certain instances (it s easier to shift around an engagement on short notice), overall they fuel the trend that every minute must be accounted for. Its almost impossible to put duties behind you now, when the boss or committee chair can call you at a rap show or sushi restauran
13、t, and documents can be e-mailed to you on vacation in Banff or Thailand. If you are never out of the loop, then are you ever not working? 6 Our own human desire for more choices and new experiences also plays a role. Just like hungry diners gathering around a bountiful smorgasbord, it s hard not to
14、 pile too many activities on our plates. An expanding choice of cultural offerings over recent decades and the liberating sense that each of us can fully play a number of different social roles (worker, citizen, lover, parent, artist, etc.) has opened up enriching and exciting opportunities. Spanish
15、 lessons? Yes. Join a volleyball team? Why not. Cello and gymnastics classes for the kids? Absolutely. Tickets to a blues festival, food and wine expo, and political fundraiser? Sure. And we can t forget to make time for school events, therapy sessions, protest rallies, religious services, and dinne
16、r with friends. 7 Yes, these can all add to our lives. But with only 24 hours allotted to us each day, something is lost too. You don t just run into a friend anymore and decide to get coffee. You can t happily savor an experience because your mind races toward the next one on the calendar. In a bus
17、y life, nothing happens if you dont plan it, often weeks in advance. Our “free ” hours become just as programmed as the work day. What begins as an idea for fun frequently turns into an obligation obstacle course. Visit that new barbecue restaurant. Done ! Go to tango lessons. Done ! Fly to Montreal
18、 for a long weekend. Done ! 8 We ve booked ourselves so full of prescheduled activities there s no time left for those magic, spontaneous moments that make us feel most alive. We seldom stop to think of all the experiences we are eliminating from our lives when we load up our appointment book. Reser
19、ving tickets for a basketball game months away could mean you miss out on the first balmy evening of spring. Five p.m. skating lessons for your children fit so conveniently into your schedule that you never realize its the time all the other kids in the neighborhood gather on the sidewalk to play. 名
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21、es they face each day. Finally, he stood up and, in slow, heavily accented English, declared, “ We are bigger than our schedules.” The audience roared with applause. 10 Yes, we are bigger than our schedules. So how do we make sure our lives are not overpowered by an endless roster of responsibilitie
22、s? Especially in an age where demanding jobs, two-worker households or single-parent families make the joyous details of everyday life - cooking supper from scratch or organizing a block party seem like an impossible dream? There is no set of easy answers, despite what the marketers of new convenien
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