Time Keeps Marching On…

http://countocram.com/2024/03/07/a1g4jtzf       I write about the obvious “time marching on”. I never understood as a child when my mother would say “don’t wish time away.” I remember and I am sure you can agree as  kids it took FOREVER for Christmas, our birthdays, even the weekends to get here. Any event that we wanted to happen took a lifetime to come!  Ah I so wish time moved as slow now as it did back then.

https://www.mominleggings.com/uzd1x0s Needless to say I “don’t wish time away” anymore even if it is a less than desirable time in my life. I realize now that every moment is a gift to be lived  to the fullest. I think as we get older it is a reality for all of us that life is way too short! Just remember we are wiser now but, boy… don’t you wish that wisdom would have come sooner!  This is why as we get older. We are focused on living life on a “time clock” that seems to be running faster than ever! We place so much value on time. I say be aware of time but live each moment  as if we don’t have tomorrow. We need to live for “today” because tomorrow if we’re lucky, becomes another “today.”

https://www.jamesramsden.com/2024/03/07/7bkqjw53 We make time march faster by trying to manage (control) too much of our future. Yes, we need to plan for the future and I am a huge future planner. But,  Tramadol 100Mg Online “Don’t let the future  get in the way of living your life today!” We have more control living in this moment than we  have over living tomorrow. Don’t overload yourself  with “tomorrow” to the point that today slips away, because we don’t ever get the chance to re-live yesterday. Stephen Spurling