The Day’s don’t stop

Day’s don’t stop

I’m completely aware of the time I have, and don’t have, to do whatever it is I’m here to do.

The days don’t stop – so what are you waiting for?

Excellent point. Much like we’ve talked about before, no matter what we do, tomorrow will be another day, and then the next day will come after that, until they stop. What can you do to make sure there are improvements and healing, however incremental they may be, in your life over the course of those days? The days don’t stop, neither should your work toward health and happiness.

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2 Comments

  1. Wow, the wisdom of children, scary huh.

    No, the days don’t stop and neither do interest rates, so this weekend, on with the jobhunting. Today took the time to sort out 90% of my finances, survivors have to eat as well…living as well as healing is another challenge all by itself.

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