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  <title>Chronoception: How to Restore Your Sense of Time</title>
  <description> 🎙️ Where did this year go? If time feels like it's slipping through your fingers and the days blur together, your chronoception is under attack. Dr. Pedram Shojai explores how the attention economy has systematically compromised your nervous system's ability to perceive and track the passage of time, and introduces the Day's Edge Practice, a four-step evening ritual designed to restore temporal boundaries and make your time feel real again.  🎯 What You'll Learn:  The science of your three biological clocks: circadian (24-hour), ultradian (90-minute), and circannual (seasonal) rhythms, and what happens when they fall out of sync with natural light and rest patterns How social media platforms use variable reward scheduling, the same mechanism behind slot machines, to collapse your temporal boundaries and keep you in perpetual dopamine anticipation Why bypassing your natural 90-minute ultradian rest cycles by reaching for your phone overwrites recovery with stimulation until you lose the ability to naturally cycle at all The three temporal anchors for restoring chronoception: morning light exposure, completion signals, and embodied presence check-ins throughout the day   🔑 Key Insights: &amp;quot;A regulated, embodied nervous system experiences time as spacious. A dysregulated one experiences time as a blur or pressure.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;High-frequency micro-stimulation compresses subjective time. Social media doesn't just steal your attention. It steals your felt sense of the day.&amp;quot; &amp;quot;The Day's Edge practice doesn't create more time. It makes the time you have feel real.&amp;quot;  💡 Action Steps:  Run the Day's Edge practice tonight: declare out loud &amp;quot;the day is complete,&amp;quot; take inventory of what actually happened, spend a minute near a window receiving ambient light without screens, then check in with where fatigue sits in your body Do it three nights in a row and notice whether tomorrow feels distinct from today and whether the night actually felt like a reset   🎧 Perfect for: Anyone whose days blur together, people who feel perpetually behind despite being busy, or those ready to restore their relationship with time using neuroscience and ancient Daoist wisdom.  📚 Mentioned Resources:  Dr. Sachin Panda at the Salk Institute (circadian biology research) Dr. David Eagleman at Stanford (time perception research)  Harvard Division of Sleep Medicine (circadian misalignment research)   🌐 Connect with Dr. Shojai:   Website: theurbanmonk.com  Books: The Urban Monk, Inner Alchemy, The Art of Stopping Time, Focus  Documentaries: Interconnected, Gateway to Health, Trauma, Conscious Parenting   #TimeManagement #CircadianRhythm #Mindfulness #NervousSystem #SleepHealth #DigitalWellness #Wellness #UrbanMonk #HealthPodcast </description>
  <author_name>The Urban Monk podcast with Dr. Pedram Shojai</author_name>
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