The effects of the daily rhythms of work as action as capitalist disciplining are analysed in neoliberal cyclical time, establishing possible tensions with human autonomy. Husserl's remembrances and protections will be screened to understand historiographically and sociologically -in his Mimetic Consumption, fold, lack, waiting affects, terror, economies of pain and perceptions of happiness- the degree of insertion of the emotional body in this activity. It is shown that the work carried out in this context refers to intro-extrospective configurations that operate in an emotional totality, mainly in non-conscious planes, technically, linked to productive efficiency, subtracting the body, absent it from a natural dynamic in whose genesis all movement acquires own later, hindering his production of beginnings, states of hospitality and alterity.