The way you use your time is the way you live your life.
Posted on February 17, 2010, under Time and Energy.
Finding time to appreciate what your day brings your way can be a challenge sometimes – but it’s well worth the effort!
As those who know me are pretty well aware, to say that I’m not a big fan of snow would be a bit of an understatement! It invariably throws schedules out of whack, makes it more difficult to get around, and adds layers of new complication to many daily tasks around the farm.
So, yesterday, as I watched the snow fall outside my office window, I had the opportunity to stretch, be creative, and find things to appreciate about this new development. I even started a list and quickly came up with three plusses!
Having made my brief list, I could feel my mood lighten considerably as I turned from annoyance and frustration with reality toward acceptance and appreciation. What a difference that small pause made in the quality of my energy as I embarked on the rest of my afternoon and evening!
What if you could find another hour every day? You can! You are invited to sign up for your Finding Time Success Kit. It’s FREE, and it provides you with key tools for your time success! Grab it and see how you can recharge your energy, reduce overwhelm and frustration, and come to learn that 24 hours really ARE enough!
Let’s explore time together …

There are 2 Responses to “Find Time to Enjoy Whatever Your Day Brings”
#2 Paula - 18 February, 7:02 AM
Hi Alison – Thanks so much for stopping by – and for sharing that wonderful poem! To your time success!
Paula
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#1 Alison - 17 February, 11:21 AM
Good reminder to heed the call to love our lives! And I received this poem in my mail today:
Each moment from all sides rushes to us the call to love.
We are running to contemplate its vast green field.
Do you want to come with us?
This is not the time to stay at home,
but to go out and give yourself to the rose garden.
The dawn of joy has arisen,
and this is the moment of vision.
- Jalal-ud-Din Rumi