Wednesday, January 18, 2006

time

We all have the same amount of time to spend on various activities of life. No one person is busier than another. The only difference between person A and person B when it comes to “busy-ness” is what you are doing. If you make a request for an activity from person A and they say, “I can’t, I’m busy,” they are really saying, “I can’t, I am a human being.”

People choose to spend time on activities they are passionate about or that bring escape from day-to-day life. A significant arena of involvement that is often ignored is learning activities that would provide benefit in life in general, often in interpersonal relationships specifically. Some examples of this type of learning…

1. Working on a team
2. Healthy conflict
3. Memory enhancement
4. Understanding the other positions on issues you disagree with

What are areas of your life that could use some focus today?

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