Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Your Schedule and the Blow Up


I had all of these great plans for yesterday, then everything was thrown up in the air and changed, which has changed today as well. It is so frustrating when that happens.
How do you handle life when it throws you a curve ball?
Are you one who goes crazy and cannot handle a change of plans, you like to be in control?
Do you go with the flow and say whatever?
Does it depend on what your plans are and what the curve ball is for how you react?

Sometimes those curve balls are a wake up call to what is important in life. How many times have you thought I am too busy, I will do it later, I do not have time.... But, do you know if later is going to come? Why are you wasting your precious time doing "stuff" that is not important to you? Putting off what you really want to do or try, but do not have time because you are busy with meaningless tasks?
I understands, something have to be done. However, have you taken the time to write down what you do every day and see if you might be able to:
Delegate out.
Not do it.
See how you can be more efficient with your time.
Ask yourself what is really important and matters most to you?
After you have asked the hard questions, seen what does not matter and what is important, it is easier to make the changes to begin living your life to the fullest.

But.....
Unfortunately, life throws us curve balls, if we like it or not. Change happens. Change can be good. Change can be hard. Change can be ruff. Sometimes how we view change is our attitude towards change.

One of the best ways to learn to deal with change, is the small curve balls life throws our way. If we can learn to deal with the small stuff in a better manner, this will carry on to the big changes, a job lose, a sickness, a lose, whatever it is. So, when those small changes happen, take a deep breath, strive to see the good, put a smile on and go for it! You never know, that change might be the best thing that will ever happen to you.

Saving the world one stick of butter at a time.
God bless,
Jenn


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