A
thought by John C. Maxwell (2012-10-02) from his book, The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth: Live Them and Reach Your Potential (p.
79). Center Street. Kindle Edition.
Oh if
we would just do the things we could do today and then not have to do those plus what we have to do tomorrow. That
is when life becomes hard work.
Back
when I was in college I found that if I had a job I did better in my
studies. I had to make use of the time
that I had so I didn’t waste it. I would
do the important things first.
What
about you? What is really important to
you? Do your priorities set your agenda
or do others or even leisure?
I am
retired now. No one sets my agenda but
me. In those beginning months of
retirement I found that a little frustrating until I found something I was to
do every day that met my purpose for my life.
Retirement doesn’t mean I no longer do my purpose it just means I have
total control of my time to do it.
Procrastination
only adds to the pressure. Those things
we keep putting off just won’t go away.
Either decide they are not important or do them as soon as possible. Life can be enjoyed. It doesn’t have to be endured. Your attitude and your actions go a long way
to deciding which your life is to be.
So
what's on your agenda today?
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