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    Aeona new representation of time

    Khyati Saraf + Anji Clubb

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    wasted time

    traditional time management toolsdo not adequately address our needsthrough their representations or functions

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    linear + rigid

    piecemeal

    quantity over quality

    future-oriented

    do not account forimportance + urgency

    traditional timemanagement tools

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    It is time for something

    exible

    holistic

    smart

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    something that helps us decide

    what we choose to do with our time

    +

    how we approach our time

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    Focus is key to

    quality+

    effectiveness

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    default mode network

    The DMN is key to

    problem-solving+learning

    +creativity

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    focuspresent-emphasized

    spacepast-reective

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    aeon

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    Now is the time.

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    People are excited.

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    I would pay for this. When can I have it?- Various Harvard students

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    Khyati Saraf is currently a Candidate for aMaster in Landscape Architecture (2014)degree from Harvard Universitys GraduateSchool of Design (GSD). She is a profes-sional architect trained in India from the Su-shant School of Art and Architecture in NewDelhi. Her interests lie in exploring scales andboundaries through design and re-thinkingthe role that designers play in todays world.

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    Anji Clubb is a candidate foUrban Planning (2014) degree fUniversitys Graduate School oan American who grew up in speaks fuent Chinese and enjoymulticultural perspectives to She received a bachelors in relations from Georgetownand her wider background policy, philanthropy, Asia, an

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    mailto:ksaraf%40gsd.harvard.edu?subject=mailto:aclubb%40gsd.harvard.edu?subject=mailto:aclubb%40gsd.harvard.edu?subject=mailto:ksaraf%40gsd.harvard.edu?subject=