I was (mindlessly) going through magazines and tearing out ideas that interest me (it is busy work that seems to be the only tangible thing I can do at the moment...so frustrating) and stumbled upon this little ditty from an old Real Simple that seemed to go along with my entry from yesterday:
"The best reason to take your time is that this time is the only time you'll ever have. You must take it, or it will be taken from you. It is telling that the phrase "taking your time" is synonymous with slowing down. If we want to live life fully, we do best to slow down. I don't suggest that we turn back the clock, trying to retrieve a bygone era when life was slower. We couldn't, even if we wanted to. But I don't believe we should want to. We should revel in our electronically supercharged, unbounded world. But, to make the most out of this new world, to avoid feeling overbooked, overstretched, and about to snap, to make modern life become better than life has ever been, a person must learn how to do what matters most first. Otherwise, you will bulldoze over life's best moments. You won't notice the little charms that adorn each day, nor will you ever transform the mundane into the extraordinary."
-Excerpted from Crazybusy, by Edward M. Hallowell, M.D.

Love it, how perfect that you found it again!
Posted by: darcie | Thursday, June 11, 2009 at 10:06 AM