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Racing the Clock

Understanding Chronophobia and the Modern Epidemic of Time Anxiety
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We live in an era where the clock is no longer just a tool for coordination; it has become a relentless psychological warden. Millions of people wake up already feeling behind, experiencing a tightening in their chest as they glance at their calendar. This isn't just poor time management—it is the rising tide of chronophobia, the visceral fear of passing time.


Why do we feel this constant, low-grade panic even when we have nowhere to be? The answer lies in how modern society has fundamentally rewired our relationship with productivity. We have commodified every waking second, training our brains to interpret stillness as failure and the ticking of the clock as an active threat to our worth.


This deep dive into cognitive behavioral therapy and modern psychology unpacks the mechanics of time anxiety. It explains how digital notifications and infinite scrolling have distorted our temporal perception, making hours feel like minutes while simultaneously exhausting our mental reserves.


By understanding the neurological loops that fuel this epidemic, readers can begin to dismantle the anxiety. You will learn how to recalibrate your internal metronome, sever the toxic link between self-worth and hyper-productivity, and finally reclaim the present moment from the tyranny of the clock.

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Release date on Litres:
26 February 2026
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9783565274796
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