36. Time Is Relative

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How time can affect someone's ability and mind.
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IF PEOPLE FEEL PRESSED FOR TIME, THEY WON’T STOP TO HELP SOMEONE Low Hurry: “It’ll be a few minutes before they’re ready for you, but you might as well head on over. If you have to wait over there, it shouldn’t be long.” Intermediate Hurry: “The assistant is ready for you, so please go right over.” High Hurry: “Oh, you’re late. They were expecting you a few minutes ago. You’d better get moving. The assistant should be waiting for you so you’d better hurry. It should only take a minute.” EXPECTATIONS CHANGE OVER TIMEThink about 56k modems vs cable. Overtime we see the difference between the two. But our expectations are always built higher whenever we get used to something.

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Takeaways Always provide progress indicators so people know how much time something is going to take. If possible, make the amount of time it takes to do a task or bring up information con- sistent, so people can adjust their expectations accordingly. To make a process seem shorter, break it up into steps and have people think less. It’s mental processing that makes something seem to take a long time.

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