Slobbie

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Slobbies (as an acronym formed from slow but better working people ), also called slobbies , are people who tend to live their everyday lives slowly. “Being a slobbie” is seen as a lifestyle contrary to all fast-moving content, in which quality takes precedence over quantity. The typical slobbie is in no hurry, avoids hectic events and is often much slower at his work. Most of the time, slobbies have had bad experiences through incorrect life planning and think about their family, their own life or the environment in addition to work and tasks.

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  • Lothar Seiwert: The boomerang principle, don't hurry, be happy: in 5 steps to becoming a life artist , 5th edition. Edition, Gräfe and Unzer, Munich 2003, ISBN 3774255628 , p. 89.

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