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Very true! I agree. There will never be ‘enough’ time, you just need to make time.
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Love it!!!!
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Thank you 🙏🏽
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Hmmm this is so true…
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Good motivator. It depends on priorities. I hear from others all the time that they have none. Twenty minutes a day?…
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That’s true.. there’s nothing called “i don’t have time”
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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Brilliant! Great way to shift the blame–poor time.
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“Don’t say you don’t have enough time, you have exactly the same number of hours per day that where given to Helen Keller, Pasteur, Michelangelo, Mother Theresa, Leonardo da Vinci, Thomas Jefferson, Albert Einstein, etc.” H. Jackson Brown Jr.
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i agree. Wise words and beautiful image
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Thank YOU Kally,
Life itself
Life itself is a GIFT from God, intended to be unwrapped carefully, fully and prudently.
Not having “enough time” is too often a fable wrought by one’s exaggerated self-importance.
Time is under OUR control; not necessarily the controller of us.
Make the time to assist others, and discover how rewarding this can be.
Planning is too a tool, one that pays great rewards. Planning is a self-improvement- investment, just waiting to be utilized.
God Bless, Patrick
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Thank you 😉
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Yes, indeed. Whether due to over-commitment or lack of will, one must take responsibility for time-use.
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Definitely! Sometimes I do procrastinate and waste time too. Haha.
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So true. If something is really important, one will make the time.
But what if you really feel more things are important? 😛
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Then like my previous comment, keep a balance and use a keen judgement to place priority.
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