The way you use your time is the way you live your life.
Posted on June 25, 2008, under Time After Time.
Time finds me greeting a beautiful June morning, and enjoying a quiet moment. The clock ticks. Morning light moves up my windowpane. Whether we measure our days by the clock or the position of the sun … we all exist in time.
Time is absolute, concrete and universal. We live within the 24 hours we have each day. No more. No less. Time is the great equalizer. No matter who we are or what we do, we each receive this precious gift of time. It’s the same amount each day for every day we are alive. And once we spend time, it is gone. Lost opportunities may be followed by new ones, but those particular opportunities are gone for all time.
How do you feel about this? What words come to mind when you consider how finite time really is? How do your values and your time intersect? Where do they diverge?
What are your plans for today?
Let’s explore time together …
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