Does Anybody Really know What Time it is?


“As I s walking down the street one day, a man came up to me and asked me what the time was that was on my watch, and I said…Does anybody really know what time it is, does anybody really care….?”

Who remembers that song from Chicago 1969? Even though I was only eight then, I was still affected by the music and the moments of that time. The speed of our lives has changed since those 60s and 70s, much the way the vinyl 33-rpm records have changed to WAV files. It is my view that the current standard clock and calendar have most on automatic pilot! Our mind is so easily distracted; there is so much to do, so much going on, and so much to hear that we lose sight of the now. 

                          
So much to do so little time!!!


1440TIME™ is the premium time clock for the 21st century. It is a superior upgrade from the old time standard clock from thousands of years ago, no longer compatible with the speed of life in 2017.  Its effect is like the way time feels when we change our clocks back in the fall, we get that “extra hour” of time on the clock. We have more time and we’re not rushing around in the morning.  Boy does that illusion of getting twenty-five hours that day feel good. 

Take a look at the two 1440TIMEpatent minute countdown clocks below. It is time to recalibrate the old standard version of our clock-time reality passed down from centuries ago, to an entirely new and different way to look at time. It is the first step to restoring clock time order in your life. 





1440TIME™ takes the 12/12 repeat clock put into place thousands of years ago out of the equation. It measures 1440 fractal units or minutes that we have each day, then counting them down 1440-0

1440TIME™ is designed to disrupt your current clock-time thinking around minutes in your day not hours. Where each minute is as intrinsically valuable as the next, utilizing the countdown of those minutes to create a sense of urgency and making time tangible! Measuring versus telling time!?
















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