For a few years now I receive a healthy reflection daily. They never fail to lift me up. So I share with you on this day one of the many reflections. Today is a day to rejoice. Sunday is one of my favorite days. Not just because I go to the best Church in the world but also because I volunteer in the nursery. Happy, happy Sunday! I hope yours is very blessed!
Making the most of every day and every hour
I still find each day too short for all the thoughts I want to think, all the walks I want to take, all the books I want to read, and all the friends I want to see.
– John Burroughs, essayist and naturalist
If he felt this way at the start of the 20th century, imagine what he would think today. We have the freedom to do more now than ever before. But more options can bring more frustration, because we still see all of the things we don’t have time for. Before you plan another day/week/month/year, write this thought at the top of the paper: I Cannot Do Everything. It’s a truth that applies today even more than it did 100 years ago. Life becomes easier when you accept the fact that you will never be able to do everything you want. Once that happens, you can start to look at what you want to do the MOST, and plan accordingly. Priorities bring peace of mind. They help you relax, knowing that you’re doing all you can by making the most of your opportunities. Low priorities are the seeds of wasted time. And days don’t need any help getting shorter.
*This really blows my mind. I definitely fall victim to the try and do everything syndrome. But taking a step back & just relaxing & setting my priorities really does bring me peace of mind. May we all strive to focus on what’s important & treasure those moments rather than blowing through the day and asking ourselves 20yrs down the road. What happened??? Hug, smile & rejoice in this day. I know I am. *