Slowing down is like taking deep breaths while playing hide and seek, it helps you enjoy the game more.
Imagine Carl Honoré as a friendly teacher who shows us how to take our time, just like when you sit under a tree during recess instead of rushing through your favorite game. He believes that slowing down can make life feel happier and less busy, especially for kids.
Why Slowing Down Feels Good
How Carl Honoré Helps Us Slow Down
Carl shows us how to take little breaks throughout the day, just like pausing for a deep breath between rounds of tag or sitting on the swings for longer than usual. These small moments help you feel calm, happy, and ready for more fun. Slowing down is like taking deep breaths while playing hide and seek, it helps you enjoy the game more.
Imagine Carl Honoré as a friendly teacher who shows us how to take our time, just like when you sit under a tree during recess instead of rushing through your favorite game. He believes that slowing down can make life feel happier and less busy, especially for kids.
Why Slowing Down Feels Good
When you're playing with toys or eating your favorite snack, sometimes you rush to finish everything quickly, but what if you took your time? Like when you draw a picture: rushing makes it messy, but taking your time makes it beautiful. Slowing down is like drawing that picture one line at a time.
How Carl Honoré Helps Us Slow Down
Carl shows us how to take little breaks throughout the day, just like pausing for a deep breath between rounds of tag or sitting on the swings for longer than usual. These small moments help you feel calm, happy, and ready for more fun.
Examples
- A child taking their time to build a sandcastle instead of rushing through the day.
- Choosing to walk instead of driving for short trips.
- Reading a book without checking the clock.
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