I admit, once again, that the message below is a repost
due to my book rewrites taking over a vast amount of my time. The thing is, if
I had been uber-structured with my time I’m sure I could’ve squeezed in
something fresh, but instead I decided that some very necessary down time was
in order. We all need time now and then to just chill, and I’m notoriously bad at doing that.
So here it is, a message about our concept of time and
the structure we create in our lives. I, for one, needed to hear it and I hope
it speaks to you too.
With Love.
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From Over There:
"Need for
structure has created the concept of parcels of time. This can be useful, yet
also a hindrance if one becomes overly attached to this structure. Over
attachment impedes flow of possibility and change. Balancing structure and
flexibility with time schedules allows for greater action with receptivity. To
remain flexible with life as it occurs, while taking action steps toward that
which is desired, generates the movement needed for creation of change.
Over attachment to
structure creates rigidity and the attempt to control time. In contrast, over
attachment to flexibility without form creates aimlessness. With balance, there
is action and inaction. There is striving accompanied by rest. Both are of
equal value in attaining goals and desires. Both are the foundation for a
fulfilling life."
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Featured Guest: Golda
Meir
This week I’ll leave you with a quote by Prime Minister
Golda Meir:
“I must govern the clock, not be governed by it.”
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