It’s later than you think. Or earlier. Our sense of time is never quite accurate, and never quite as regimented as the hands of a clock ticking forward.
When does time move the fastest for you? When does it move the slowest?
One thought on “Later than You Think”
Ah, the mastery of time! When it’s just right, I know that I don’t have any obligations that day, sit and read the morning paper leisurely. What follows, however, on the days that I have an appointment at 11 AM is that I cram too much in before I start to get ready, and then suddenly…(why am I surprised?) I have to rush because I did all of the things I usually do on a leisurely, unlimited day. Slow time? Well, since I still like to cook to eat, I get it cleaned and ready, on to cook, check it now and then, but find that it takes a lot longer than I had anticipated…therefore I have been spending time with all of these preparations and while waiting, don’t plan that time for other things …it seems like a slow action camera clip. Would it be “fun” to plan time more definitely? S
Stress would definitely be lowered.
Ah, the mastery of time! When it’s just right, I know that I don’t have any obligations that day, sit and read the morning paper leisurely. What follows, however, on the days that I have an appointment at 11 AM is that I cram too much in before I start to get ready, and then suddenly…(why am I surprised?) I have to rush because I did all of the things I usually do on a leisurely, unlimited day. Slow time? Well, since I still like to cook to eat, I get it cleaned and ready, on to cook, check it now and then, but find that it takes a lot longer than I had anticipated…therefore I have been spending time with all of these preparations and while waiting, don’t plan that time for other things …it seems like a slow action camera clip. Would it be “fun” to plan time more definitely? S
Stress would definitely be lowered.