time

“Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money, but you cannot get more time.”
 Jim Rohn

So the question is, what are you doing with your time?  Are you wasting it hoping for a better tomorrow or are you creating a better tomorrow? 
I feel like I am making good use of my time but I am struggling with feeling like I’m on a treadmill not getting anywhere.  I am working out harder than ever and writing and working on creating an inviting workspace, yet nothing feels like its coming together.  I think this is the moment where quitting seems like the best option.  I don’t see the results I want so I want to give up.  But I know I can’t because then I will never get what I say I want.  It’s this moment of struggle that you have to ask yourself if you really want what you say you want.  There’s a saying that as you get closer to your goal that everything will come in its way to distract you and try to stop you, this is when you must rely on will power and determination. 
Bit by bit, day by day, my goal is to break old bad habits and create new empowering ones.  Today I am grateful for the opportunity in the struggle. I am committed to making good use of my time.

1 comment:

  1. Don't quit! This is the part of the race where doubt kicks in, where you start thinking about what place you're going to finish and how that would define you. What if I'm not first? What if I'm too far behind? Maybe on a better track or in better weather or in your case a better workspace...Is the race worth the trouble? Yes it is, because the reason you run it isn't to place. Your job is simply to finish the journey and notice how much you're growing along the way. Just finish. Just get there..... and then start running in the next one ;)

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