In my conversations around town a troubling phrase keeps coming up. More than five people in the last week have mentioned that they did one thing or another to "kill" time while they were waiting for something to happen. Killing time? I know that I have said this on a few rare occasions but it seemed odd and a bit alarming that so many people are not using their time to the best of their abilities.
We all have those short stretches of time where we are waiting to move from one mode to another. The question is - How can we use even those teeny, tiny times to our advantage?
Waiting for appointments? Have a folder of things you really want to read, not just what is supplied in the waiting rooms. It is also a time to read/sort mail.
Sitting in traffic? Consider a good book on CD/TAPE/MP3. Check your local library for titles to borrow. Also, check iTunes for their free selections.
Watching TV? What hobby or activity could you pick up to make that time more fruitful? Maybe even a time for exercise(?!)
Whenever your bits of wasted time occur, it is possible to take back your time and use it well. If you don't use your time, it WILL be wasted... and we all know just how valuable time really is!
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Killing Time?
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Thursday, September 27, 2007
It finally happened to me...
You hear stories about it... and you think somehow you will be different from the rest. It hit me today. I am officially an American mom.
- I drive a minivan.
- I went for a trial aerobics class today (and it kicked my butt!).
- I actually carry one of those quilted mommy bags I swore off as a young adult.
- Right now I am waiting for macaroni and cheese to cook. (Yes, the orange kind I promised never to pass the lips of my children.)
- I spent part of the day in the doctor's office with a cranky almost two year old.
- I enrolled in Weight Watchers this year to drop those last few baby weight pounds.
- Half of the beverages I consumed today were "stolen" from a sippy cup.
....Need I go on?
The temptation is to mark these off as tiny defeats in the person I thought I would be... but I have to tell you that (most days) it is wonderful. Motherhood is hard. There are women who will never admit it.. but it is true. Setting the scene for the rest of someones life is a big responsibility. It is also (partially) the reason why I decided to become a professional organizer. Everyone deserves to have a place to live that is memorable, safe, clean and happy. Look around at your space. What will you (and those you love) remember about that space? You have a choice...
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