It's only taken me 75 years to devise a productive routine for satisfying days. You are lucky that you learned this at your young age. (No, I'm not patting you on the head like a child. 😉) With all the changes that happen during one's life, it's good to set ground rules like these into the brain so the changes don't ruin the rhythm. Thank you for another great article.
We tend to see time as an enemy, as if it were running against us, but when you have a defined routine that you repeat day after day and it makes you happy, you're going in the right direction. That's the key, that day after day you inevitably move in the direction you want to go. So time does not run against you, it goes in your favor and that gives you peace of mind.
It happens that we tend to see time almost as an enemy, as if it were running against us. The reality is that it can be quite the opposite. When you are dedicated to things you love and every day you progress in the direction you want to go, time works for you, not against you.
That is the key, to have a routine oriented towards the direction you want to go. Many spend more time hovering than moving forward.
It's only taken me 75 years to devise a productive routine for satisfying days. You are lucky that you learned this at your young age. (No, I'm not patting you on the head like a child. 😉) With all the changes that happen during one's life, it's good to set ground rules like these into the brain so the changes don't ruin the rhythm. Thank you for another great article.
Hahaha, your comment made me laugh, Sue!
We tend to see time as an enemy, as if it were running against us, but when you have a defined routine that you repeat day after day and it makes you happy, you're going in the right direction. That's the key, that day after day you inevitably move in the direction you want to go. So time does not run against you, it goes in your favor and that gives you peace of mind.
Good advice here. I am at 20,195 adult days so far. The question isn’t “What have I accomplished?” but “”What CAN I accomplish?”
Exactly, David! :)
It happens that we tend to see time almost as an enemy, as if it were running against us. The reality is that it can be quite the opposite. When you are dedicated to things you love and every day you progress in the direction you want to go, time works for you, not against you.
That is the key, to have a routine oriented towards the direction you want to go. Many spend more time hovering than moving forward.