Hours
In the world of Tellus, time unfolds at a gentle pace, a 36 hour day that allows for a deeper connection with the rhythms of nature. The day begins with the serene 2 hour dawn, where the sky gradually lightens, heralding the arrival of a new day. This is followed by a serene 1 hour sunrise, as the sun rise above the horizons, casting its warm glow over the land. The daytime hours, spanning 12 hours, are filled with activity, growth, and exploration. As the day reaches its peak, a breathtaking 1 hour sunset unfolds, paining the sky with hues of gold, crimson and purples. The 2 hour dusk that follows brings a sense of closure, as the stars begin to twinkle in the evening sky. The nighttime hours, also spanning 12 hours, offer a time of rest, reflection, and rejuvenation. Finally, the 6 hour twilight period provides a unique time for transition, contemplation and connection with the mysteries of the universe. This harmonious flow of time creates a world where every moment is savored, and every hour a gift.
In Sendon's society, they prioritize a work life balance by adopting a 12 hour workday divided into two 6 hours shifts. Additionally, employees are entitled to regular meal breaks, as well as a separate 2 hour break to rest and recharge. This extra break is designed to provide a genuine pause from work related activates, allowing employees to attend to personal matters, relax, or pursue hobbies. By supporting employees well being and job satisfaction they foster a healthy work life balance that benefits society as a whole.
The unique period of time, made for creating small numerous meals with two large meals for the day traditional those meals are breakfast and dinner. The Meal Structure & Routine are as followed:
- Exercise: Stretching and Yoga
- Morning Tea: Typically Oolong, Chai or Matcha paired with pastries or finger foods, such as almond croissants, Fruit tarts, and mini quiches.
- Breakfast: A five course dinner set
- Course 1: Congee, rice porridge, or soup.
- Course 2: Rolled omelet
- Course 3: Grilled Fish or other lean protein
- Course 4: Steamed Rice unless congee or rice porridge is served and then fermented beans or edamame is offered
- Course 5: Pickled Vegetables
- Afternoon Tea: Before lunch, typical teas enjoyed are Chrysanthemum, Genmaicha and Honeybrush. It is paired with a small snack that serves well with the flavor of the tea. Such as x.
- Lunch: A salad, a soup, or a sando with pickled vegetables or fruit.
- Break: Time for a more rigorous exercise (cardio, strength training, relaxation or personal actives)
- Snack: This snack depends on the season and climate typical during the cooler months warm snacks are offered while in the warmer months cooler snacks are offered.
- Calming Activity: Engage in a calming activity such as walking, reading or gentle stretches or hobbies.
- Dinner: A nine course dinner set.
- Course 1: Amuse-bouche
- Course 2: Soup Course
- Course 3: Seasonal Platter
- Course 4: Sashimi Plate
- Course 5:Vegetable Course
- Course 6: Seasonal Fish Course
- Course 7: Strong Snack
- Course 8: Rice or Noddle Dish
- Course 9: Dessert
Meditation and Stretching: A thirty minuet session to relax and unwind.
- Evening Tea: After dinner but a good two hours before bed, more tea is served. Typical teas enjoyed are soothing teas such a Chamomile, Lavender and Herbal blends. Served with sweet treats
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