Wise, wise words - especially what you've said about time. I never have enough time - but I have SOOOO much time at the same time. It's a paradox. I just need to SPEND IT BETTER.
It cuts both ways, of course - sometimes time can feel hard to fill. I was listening to an audiobook yesterday and had to hit the pause button to note down these words:
"It was possible that her problem in life was not to save time, but to occupy it.'
"Wise, wise words - especially what you've said about time. I never have enough time - but I have SOOOO much time at the same time. It's a paradox. I just need to SPEND IT BETTER."
We just don't FEEL like we do :)
Also, stealing this
"It was possible that her problem in life was not to save time, but to occupy it.'
I'm so tickled you are evangelising about this, SLART! I loved your wicked wanting to tell Wringham about "ladmin". And your candor about when, um, exactly you wrote this post. It's very very inspiring.
PS: The "free resources" link you shared aren't all free. Just full disclosure! Folks will find lots of free things there, however, and in my blog about the whole "work first" thing. WOW.
Wise, wise words - especially what you've said about time. I never have enough time - but I have SOOOO much time at the same time. It's a paradox. I just need to SPEND IT BETTER.
It cuts both ways, of course - sometimes time can feel hard to fill. I was listening to an audiobook yesterday and had to hit the pause button to note down these words:
"It was possible that her problem in life was not to save time, but to occupy it.'
Really made me think, that one!
You said it!
"Wise, wise words - especially what you've said about time. I never have enough time - but I have SOOOO much time at the same time. It's a paradox. I just need to SPEND IT BETTER."
We just don't FEEL like we do :)
Also, stealing this
"It was possible that her problem in life was not to save time, but to occupy it.'
Thanks! That line’s from ‘4.50 from Paddington’ by Agatha Christie (she’s my audiobook craze at the moment. I love her writing, always have!).
Brilliant!
I LOVE THAT REALISATION.
❤️
I'm so tickled you are evangelising about this, SLART! I loved your wicked wanting to tell Wringham about "ladmin". And your candor about when, um, exactly you wrote this post. It's very very inspiring.
PS: The "free resources" link you shared aren't all free. Just full disclosure! Folks will find lots of free things there, however, and in my blog about the whole "work first" thing. WOW.