Did you know that medieval peasants worked less hours than Americans do? Time crunch got you down? Still looking for work-life balance?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then come to a ...
"Take Back Your Time" Teach-In
Thursday, October 30
12:10-1:00 p.m.
Taughannock Falls room (Campus Center, third floor)
Learn about the TBYT movement and its national agenda:
* Learn about the TBYT movement and its national agenda
* Find out how to take more time for leisure and your most meaningful activities
* Learn how to reduce feelings of time pressure and time poverty
Snacks and beverages provided. Feel free to bring a bag lunch.
Who should attend? Faculty, staff, and students -- anyone who experiences time crunch and wants to improve his or her quality of life!
What is "Take Back Your Time"? It's a major U.S./Canadian initiative to "challenge the epidemic of overwork, overscheduling, and time famine that now threatens our health, our families and relationships, our communities, and our environment." (Source: www.timeday.org)
This workshop is sponsored by the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies.