Wednesday, January 21, 2026

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When Time Isn’t What It Seems

EVER NOTICE HOW time can feel like it’s crawling — or zooming past you? Sometimes you’re staring at the clock, bored out of your mind. Other times, you’re laughing with friends, and hours have  disappeared before you even blink. 

The Back Story   

Time itself hasn’t changed—but your mind senses it differently. It doesn’t speed up or slow down. A minute is always sixty seconds. 

But your mind doesn’t track it like a stopwatch—it tracks it by:

  • What’s happening 
  • How you feel

That’s why the same sixty seconds can feel like forever… or fly by in a flash.

Minutes Drag On

You’re in a long meeting or stuck in a lecture. The speaker keeps talking, your eyes glued to the clock, and every tick feels like forever. You check the time after what feels like ten minutes—only two minutes have passed.

  • Boredom does this. Your mind isn’t busy. Nothing exciting is happening, so it stretches the moment. 

That’s why time drags when you’re bored.

Hours Fly By

You’re hanging out with friends—talking, laughing, telling stories. You glance at your phone, and three hours have gone by. But it felt like half an hour.

That’s because your mind was so busy enjoying the fun, the laughter, and the stories that it barely noticed time slipping away. 

  • Happy moments make hours evaporate. 

Waiting Stretches Forever

You’re waiting for an important text or call. Maybe it’s exam results, a job offer, or a message from someone special. You keep checking your phone. Every second feels heavy, slow, and long.

The clock hasn’t slowed. 

  • Your mind is fixated on the wait, replaying “what ifs,” and suddenly a few minutes feel like forever. 

That’s how waiting makes time drag.

How We Sense Time

Scientists say our sense of time comes from attention and emotions.

  • When not much is happening, the mind notices fewer events, so time stretches. 
  • When life is full of fun or excitement, the mind is overloaded with events, so hours blur together.

That’s why we hear, “Time flies when you’re having fun.” It’s not just a saying—it’s how our minds actually work.

Own Your Time

Here’s the good news: once you understand how your mind works, you can use it.Want time to go faster? 

  • Fill it with things you enjoy. Laugh, talk, move, do something fun—keep your mind busy.

Want to slow time down? 

  • Pause, breathe, and notice what’s around you. Even a short time can be enjoyable when your mind is in it.

Tips And Techniques 

Life isn’t about controlling the clock.

  • It’s about how your mind experiences time.

You can grumble about slow,  boring time or wish fun moments would last forever… or you can just notice them and enjoy.

  • Pay attention to the little things: the laughs, the conversations, the tiny moments that make life feel good.

Time isn’t playing games—your mind is.

Remember: Don’t just watch the clock—live the moments.

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Vivien Mangalindan is a dynamic Broadcast Journalist and engaging Global Public Speaker. She empowers individuals and groups with "Conversation Masterclass: Unlock Your Power to Connect" - because real influence begins with real connection.