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Slow Down Now
The official website of the International Institute for Not Doing Much. Humorous slow-lifestyle articles and stories from the almost true to the truly absurd.
 
IINDM Membership
The IINDM has a pedigree that goes back to the early eleventh century. Only by gaining some knowledge of the Institute’s rich history will new members come to a full appreciation of the fine art of not doing much. The Institute is aware that new members need time to learn our slow ways. Those who have mastered the art are revered. They may use the ritual hammock in the west wing each afternoon, with the exception of Thursdays, when Mrs. Plessey comes in to clean the regalia.
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Help Wanted

Professional Vacationer

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Responsibilities:

  • Vacation in luxury locations such as private tropical islands, castles in the mountains, and private estates
  • Report on your vacation by postcard at three-month intervals
  • Travel slowly by private yacht, sedan chair, or elephant. However, occasionally you may have to suffer flying by private airplane
  • Delegate any unpalatable social events or over energetic activities to one of your immediate staff.
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How to slow down

1. Drink a cup of tea, put your feet up and stare idly out of the window. Warning: Do not attempt this while driving.

2. Do one thing at a time. Remember multitasking is a moral weakness (except for women who have superior brain function.)

3. Do not be pushed into answering questions. A response is not the same as an answer. Ponder, take your time.

4. Learn our Slow Manifesto.

5. Yawn often. Medical studies have shown lots of things, and possibly that yawning may be good for you.

6. Spend more time in bed. You have a better chance of cultivating your dreams (not your aspirations.)

7. Read the slow stories.

8. Spend more time in the bathtub. (See letter from Major Smythe-Blunder.)

9. Practice doing nothing. (Yes this is the difficult one.)

10. Avoid too much seriousness. Laugh, because you're live on earth for a limited time only.

Slow Secrets

 

 Do less, slowly

Slow Manifesto

 There are those who urge us to speed. We resist!  

    We shall not flag or fail. We shall slow down in the office, and on the roads. We  shall slow down with growing confidence when all those around us are in a shrill state of hyperactivity (signifying nothing). We shall defend our state of calm, whatever the cost may be. We shall slow down in the fields and in the streets, we shall slow down in the hills, we shall never surrender!


  If you can slow down when all around you are speeding up, then you're one of us. Be proud that you are one of us and not one of them. For they are fast, and we are slow. If a thing is worth doing, it is worth doing slowly. Some are born to slowness—others have it thrust upon them. And still others know that lying in bed with a morning cup of tea is the supreme state for mankind.

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Forty Hours

Forty hours is long enough 
for toil and strain and strife.
It's really all too rough,
this so-called working life.

All work can make you such a bore,
so put your feet up and relax,
and don't feel guilty if you ignore
e-mail, phone, and fax.

 

Stories for children and others

 

 

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