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SLOW. George Dodoros 24.04.09. Who’s going to listen to me?. Focus on young drivers. Influence the: mentality and way of thinking and living !. “Hurry up, you ‘ ll be late!”. Rush is the motor of all our actions

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  1. SLOW George Dodoros 24.04.09

  2. Who’s going to listen to me? • Focus on young drivers. • Influence the: mentality and way of thinking and living!

  3. “Hurry up, you ‘ll be late!” • Rush is the motor of all our actions It is the grand prix kinetics that surrounds all our life, speeding it up, making the most out of every single second. Everything for a speed that does not make us better…

  4. Our Lives

  5. Examples • Food Just A calorie-vitamin input ↓ Correctly cooked and pleasantly consumed

  6. Examples • Work Work overload is the cause of some of the most worrying disorders in the Western world today ↓ Slowing down the pace can improve workers’ productivity

  7. Examples • Cities Traffic jams, horns of cars, stress, irritation, tiredness ↓ Pedestrian-friendly spaces free from traffic buzz and noise

  8. Our Driving

  9. Driving • “Crazy”drivers: • Fast, • Aggressive, • Always in a hurry • Multi-tasking: phone, smoke, sms, coffee • Giving priority is a “must do”, not a “nice-to-do”

  10. Why don’t we slow down ?

  11. Slow attitude criticized… • Slowness is often related to negative values. Clumsiness, disinterest, tedium are dimensions that do not include the positive effects resulting from a • paused, • well-thought and • safe attitude.

  12. But we agree on that… • Important decisions can not be always taken randomly or impulsively!

  13. Slow Driving!

  14. Slow Driving! • Differences in arrival time are negligible • Positive feeling, better mood • Relaxed time • Entertaining function of the car rediscovered • Wider field of view- more to see • Easier to give priority at zebra crossings • Mistakes minimized • Forget stress- Live Better

  15. There is more to life than increasing its speed. (Gandhi)

  16. Plan of action • Psychologists enrich the argumentation • CAST helps maximize the impact • Campaigning to universities and toll • Free CD with relaxed music for driving ↓ E.g. REGGAE !!!

  17. Thank you!

  18. Advice from the experts! • Have a cup of tea and stretch your feet out of the window. Don’t try this while driving. • Spend some quality time in the bathtub, and if you have company, so much the better. • Write down these words and place them where you can see them: Multitasking is doing any of them properly. • Do not be pushed into answering a question right away. Take your time. • Don’t wear a watch, don’t worry, you’ll know the time when you need to. • Yawn often. Yawning is good for your health. • Listen to a Mozart composition in its original tempo.

  19. Links • movimientoslow.com • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECzTRG7tjV0

  20. Carlo Petrini • Carlo Petrini, 1949 • Founder of the International Slow Food Movement. • Started with a campaign against the fast food chain McDonald's opening near the Spanish Steps in Rome.

  21. Slow… • Slow Food • Slow Work • Slow Schooling • Slow Sex • Slow Cities • Slow Driving

  22. Examples • Schooling Children are stressed by the need of turning into premature adults Parents overburden them with extra activities to get used to the frenzied pace of today’s society

  23. the movement has expanded to include over 83,000 members with chapters in over 122 countries

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