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When moms stayed home, it was easier just to let the kids play around the house. But as women entered the workplace and the extended family... →
Whether it's mending a failing company, fighting corruption, tackling disease, or rebuilding a marriage, the hardest problems defy just-add-water... →
You don't have to work for Google, or any of the other firms encouraging staff to pursue personal projects on company time, to use slowness to... →
Slow parents understand that childrearing should not be a cross between a competitive sport and product-development. It is not a project; it's a... →
I never wanted to be a public figure. I feel that I always have to dampen down people's expectations. They expect me to be an oracle, wave a... →
Out of the Slow Food movement has grown something called the Slow Cities movement, which has started in Italy but has spread right across Europe and... →
Slow travel now rivals the fly-to-Barcelona-for-lunch culture. Advocates savour the journey, travelling by train or boat or bicycle, or even on foot... →
The spark for 'In Praise of Slowness' came when I began reading to my children. Every parent knows that kids like their bedtime stories read... →
There are times when fixing things quickly is the only option: when you have to channel MacGyver, reach for the duct tape, and cobble together... →
To help staff recharge and think better, companies are setting aside quiet places to relax, practise yoga or even take a nap. With hi-tech giants... →
We know that no algorithm can solve global poverty; no pill can cure a chronic illness; no box of chocolates can mend a broken relationship; no... →
We're so marinated in the culture of speed that we almost fail to notice the toll it takes on every aspect of our lives - on our health, our... →
You may have heard of the Slow Movement, which challenges the canard that faster is always better. You don't have to ditch your career, toss the... →