It appears to me as I struggle to find time for all the
important things in my life, that there are too many non-essential activities
vying for my time. My life is cluttered. Given that there are only so many
heartbeats in a given span, something has to give.
Family time and wife? Nope, Michelle is priority number
one. I may not always demonstrate my determination, but I try. Michelle is the
best thing that has ever happened to me. In my darkest hours, Michelle stood by
my side. She deserves the very best of who I am and what I have to offer. Since
I’m not likely to leave much behind, except for the memories and experiences
etched in the heart and minds of my children and grandchildren, I’m not willing
to sacrifice here either.
Exercise? Not a chance. My physical and mental well being
depends upon me finding time to sweat, grunt and grind my way to fitness. I’m
not much good for anyone, including me, if I don’t take care of myself.
Friends and fellowship? Actually, I need to find more
time for current friends and to be open to new opportunities and relationships.
My days of clamming-up and slipping out the back are over.
I need more books and less TV. I need more face-to-face
and less FaceBook.
I need more quality and less clutter.
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