Friday, September 14, 2012

Dose of Reality: Time

Time is a finite measure that we use to try and control things in and around our immediate environment. Whether it be minutes and hours in a day, or weeks and months on our calendar pages (or lack thereof with the use of technology.) Often times, I hear people say how little time they have at their disposal to do the things which they feel will bring them the most enjoyment in life.
Time, albeit finite, and however one measures it, does not judge. We all have the same minutes in a day; we all have the same tools at our disposal to do with said time what we will. The question is: what will you do with that time? To what use will you put it and how will it better your situation?
I by no stretch am the master of time management. I have my shortcomings and fail to accomplish all I set out to do. However, one thing you will not hear me complain about is the lack of time I have in which I could use to accomplish whatever it is I am after. For I know, we make time for what we find most important. Read the Bible more, take a walk with a loved one, read a great novel under the light of a lamp, go outside and take photos, be with loved ones, prepare coffee in a french press... whatever it is you choose to do, be sure to do what it is you find important and you'll always have time.

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