Wouldn’t it be nice if we had the ability to slow down time? Well while we may not necessarily be able to physically, we can mentally; it’s all in the way we live our day to day lives and how, and when you use your time spent. With that bring said…
May everyone have a happy Sunday:)
1. Live for now, not for later
We can only experience happiness in the present moment. Just because we are in the middle of a mundane project does not mean we cannot reflect on this fortunate opportunity to participate in the dance of life. Our moments are so fleeting. A day will pass so quickly, even when doing something we do not want to do. It is important to find something worth appreciating, especially during the moments we prefer to do without. Those are our moments too! With every heartbeat, we beat odds that are heavily stacked against us. Learn to love what you have to do. You will be much happier as you savor even more of your moments.2. Visit social media, don’t live there
Ok, I will say it. We spend too much…
Continue reading here: via How to Slow Down Time ⌛️ — MakeItUltra™
I really like MIU and looking forward to the rst of the article…
and so far – love this part:
Visit social media, don’t live there
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Aren’t his article great? I really enjoy what he posts about. I know, so funny the way he worded that one about social media. I feel like it has become our lives lol
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yeah – and it was fun to tag along with Dr. Perry at MIU as he finished his PhD – felt joy with him – love when that happens.
and wishing you a nice rest fo your day (or night)
🙂
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Like your thought about not living on social media!
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Thanks, unfortunately I can’t take the credit for that part but find that saying to be true with how way we look at social media and how it is to be used.
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Yesterday my 10 year old granddaughter was complaining about how long a year is between birthdays. Remember when days used to drag on forever?
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Oh boy I sure do, those were the days:)! All I wanted to be when I was a kid was a teenager and then an adult. These days, I many times long to just be a free spirited kid again. IT’s funny how life works.
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It’s impossible
to live forever
now until
one
does it
for now
more with no
contingencies
of bucks disappointed
to see this lead to another
link for that but never the less
i understand what it was like to live for money
as the
final
result
of tomorrow
that never comes
for all we have as Love..
it’s dreamy when all the dollar biLLs die..:)
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i read much more of your blog
and i see my first opinion
was not correct..
Nice View
from the
road
true slow is good too..:)
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Clicked and read the whole article. For my part, I try to spend Sunday completely offline, just to give myself a break.
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I definitely could use even more slowing down – there are just days when the hours zip by! I loved Dr Perry’s article – thank you for sending me his way. Definitely need to be better about Social media.
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Excellent article! Wise and much needed! 🙂
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Very very well said! Thanks for sharing!
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Keep up writing more interesting posts, please!
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