timing


Discovery of the unicist ontology of timing

To achieve goals influencing the environment it is needed to work with an adequate timing. Timing is adequate when it is synchronous with the actions that are needed to provoke a reaction.

The research was developed at The Unicist Research Institute and was led by Peter Belohlavek.

Timing is the use of the necessary acceleration with the necessary speed to achieve the synchronicity with the external reality in order to produce a predefined result.

A swing in golf is a “paradigmatic” example for those who play golf or know what golf is. In golf there has to be a timing integrating the stroke, the mass of the ball, the mass of the stick, the player, the field, the weather conditions and the place of the hole.

This appears obvious, but it requires having all these aspects in the mind of the player. These are some of the golf fundamentals.

The swing cannot be forced, it has to flow. It only flows if the player manages the necessary fundamentals while s/he “just does it”.

The same conditions are given in businesses. You need to know the objective and have the necessary acceleration to develop influential actions at the proper time. Your speed will be given by the functionality of your competencies.

It has to be considered that timing cannot be forced, it has to flow. Managing actions based on their fundamentals is the driver of timing in any field.

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Request more information: n.i.brown@unicist.org

Your comments are welcome.

Diana  Belohlavek
VP Unicist Knowledge Manager

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