Finding time and making time are two very different things. Stop trying to find time like it’s this lost item at the bottom of your drawer.
The reality of it is, I simply wasn’t trying to make the time. After all, time is already there, it’s already ours, we just need to use it wisely. Even if that means giving ourselves a little bit of work. I have made so much time available to me, time that has always been there but I was taking for granted. I have made a vow to myself, something I have not done with this much intensity. Like a bear in hibernation, this part of me was asleep, idle, for so very long. I vow to do the work that needs to be done, not just for my family, but for myself. It all starts with yourself, after all. And so, I will no longer float Adrift like a lost boat paddle in the middle of the sea. The story of my life is much greater than that. I am much greater than that.
I wrote on a similar subject last month. I agree that there is enough time if we commit to *making* time. It can be difficult, and it takes effort and practice, but if you’re working toward accomplishing a goal or fulfilling a dream or just being. . . better, it’s totally worth it.
Good luck making time! You can stop drifting, and consider this comment as me cheering you on! 😊
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Thank you, kindly!
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Any time!
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