Time Eludes Me
I read an article lately about time management. It said that some people are prone to being late and procrastinating because they are too optimistic about how much time things take to accomplish. The author suggested logging the actual amount of time it takes to do specific activities such as getting ready in the morning, driving to work, making a meal, etc. so that you have an actual time span rather than an ideal time frame.
I think that's interesting because for me time has always eluded me. Learning to tell time was a monumental event that didn't really even start until I was about ten years old. Then as a college student all projects just weren't quite right until it was almost too late to finish them. Finally as an adult going to work, I always had one last thing to do before I left the house which created the rush to drive like a crazy woman to get to work on-time.
But one thing I have learned over the years is that the best timing for anything is God's timing. KT
I think that's interesting because for me time has always eluded me. Learning to tell time was a monumental event that didn't really even start until I was about ten years old. Then as a college student all projects just weren't quite right until it was almost too late to finish them. Finally as an adult going to work, I always had one last thing to do before I left the house which created the rush to drive like a crazy woman to get to work on-time.
But one thing I have learned over the years is that the best timing for anything is God's timing. KT
When the flowers bloom in the desert is in God's timing. He will not be rushed. His results are beautiful!
Ecclesiastes 8:4 Since a king’s word is supreme, who can say to him,
“What are you doing?” 5 Whoever obeys his command will come to no harm,
and the wise heart will know the proper time and procedure. 6 For there is a proper time and procedure for every matter, though a person may be weighed down by misery.
Now this is great!
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