Finding Time
"When I start my day by reflecting on all the things I have to be grateful for,
I’ll have a much more rewarding day."
~Russell Simmons
Our teachers would set a day just for us to read. This was a great opportunity for us to actually have some time to read a book and we couldn’t use the time to do anything else. In high school, though, we never heard the word read-a-thon. It was now our responsibility to always read on our own time.
Not only is reading something we must find time to do, but also reflecting; reflecting upon your life. We are not just given a whole day to reflect about what has happened and why it may have happened like reading back in elementary school. Now, we actually have to take time and reflect.
* While Driving
* By writing in a Journal
* Chatting with a friend you can trust or who will challenge you.
* During daily chores like washing the dishes, folding clothes or cooking supper.
* Taking a Walk
* Listening to Music
* and so many more- it just depends on you!
As the holidays are here, we are usually reminded to be thankful for what we have; but truly it is every day, in all that we do, that we should show that gratitude and reflect upon our days. This day though, is the perfect day to start. This evening just take three minutes. THREE minutes before you fall asleep or while you drive or while you cook and think of what you have accomplished, some challenges you faced, how you acted and what you want to carry on to the next day and what you would rather change.
I know life goes quickly and we don’t think we have time or we need to reflect, but the only way to make us better in what we do and how we live is to learn from mistakes, to discover our gifts and talents, and to realize who we are supposed to be. A whole day is not given to us to reflect like read-a-thons in elementary school, so it is up to us to make that time.
"Seeing yourself as you want to be is the key to personal growth."
~Author Unknown
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