[The above is substantially the text of the program released for broadcast the week of January 8-14 in the radio series, "The Bible Speaks to You." heard internationally over more than 900 stations. This is one of the weekly programs prepared and produced by the Christian Science Committee on Publication, 107 Falmouth Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.]

RADIO PROGRAM No. 145 - Getting More Done in Less Time

INTERVIEWER: There is a provocative comment on time in the book "Anxiety, a Condition of Modern Man." The writer, Jean Gebser, says: "The terrible phrase, 'I have no time,' is spoken far too often. How frightened those who speak these words would be should they realize that time is also life. Without realizing it they may mean by this sentence. 'I have no life. (Publisher, Dell Publishing Co., Inc., New York. N. Y. © 1962. by Editions Alpha. S. A., Geneva, Switzerland.)

Now everyone might not agree with that. But whatever time means to us, a great many people would like to have more of it. So what can we do when there just isn't enough time?

SPEAKER: Well. I don't agree that time is life. But there certainly are things that can be done when there just doesn't seem to be enough time. Perhaps a good starting point is to remember that everyone has exactly the same amount of what is called time. We all have the same twenty-four-hour day.

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