Hello there,
Time…
There never seems to be enough of it, some days it drags
others its gone in the blink of an eye, but time doesn’t speed up or slow down it’s
a constant. The hours of a day, the
minutes, the seconds they’re all the same day in day out so why does it feel
like days go quicker when others are moving at a painful snail’s pace?
I’ve discovered recently that as much as it seems like there’s
no time, there’s always time. I’ve been
having a lot of hours at work, whilst also planning activities for our local
Brownie group and turning party planner into fundraising planner whilst
learning to drive and I can honestly say I’ve never felt this tired in my whole
life. I’ve been neglecting things I love
as I ‘don’t have enough time’ but is that really the case? I can still write
down my thoughts and feelings on a subject, I can still watch my favourite you
tubers I just have to use the time in between all the other things that take up
the most time. I have a 40 minute bus
journey twice each day that I’m working, surely I could use that time more
effectively… maybe I could write using that time, I have a phone that types so
why not?
There’s so many quote about time and how we should use it
wisely as it’s something we can never have back. If we all knew how much time we had left
would we live our lives differently? Maybe that’s something I should think
about… if this was my last day on this earth what would I want to have done in
the time I did have? What do I want to see before the times gone? I should
think of these things and make it happen and I suppose in a way I am, the
bucket list I mentioned and posted a blog about is in a way my planning of
time, its pushing me to do things I probably would have left till later. I’ve started driving lessons, have started
saving up for my trip to London and got back to something I love, writing, who
knows what the future holds or how much time I have left. All I know is that I want to use this time in
the best ways I can!
Leigh x