Automatically more favorite time

Do you still cycle on a bike with only three gears? Or are you on an e-bike? Recently souped up, like the Maxi Puch back then?

Do you automatically think of important birthdays or do you need help with a signal from the digital agenda? Does Prince automatically come to mind when you hear "Kiss"? Or do you let Shazam help you discover a song? Do you automatically get in a good mood when the sun shines? Do you automatically forget the time when you are fishing, doing yoga or painting?

Semi-automatic wake-up in the morning? Or is the chirping of birds enough to replace the alarm clock? Automatically brushed your teeth or brushed them yourself? Do you clean, shave or mow the windows semi-automatically?

Automatically on the go, semi-automatically cooked, cleaned and polished, semi-automatically reminded, automatically in a good mood, searched for and found. The many aids that make life easier give you time for what is important to you. Whether they are integrated automatically or semi-automatically into your thoughts and actions, you still have to do it yourself. But in less time for more ease.

So everything you do automatically, as if in your sleep, gives you more time for people and things - brings you closer to what you really care about. And that's a good thing.