Slow your rhythms down, efficiency is not about speed, it is about accuracy.
Accuracy tends to fulfill a time-line faster than speed does. There is an old Native American proverb: a young boy asks his Grandmother
how long it will take him to accomplish his task.
”Well,” she answers, “it should take about a week if you set your mind to it, but if you really hurry it will take about two weeks.”
Be un-cautious, but do not be unconscious.
Small focused steps produce greater achievements because
they advance and do not stumble.
Small steps become the biggest steps of all because small steps add up. Big steps can become extremely small when they fall down, stumbles require recovery. Real-time and perceived time have a relationship.
This relationship determines our relationship with progress.
Our progress determines our hope, our hope determines our mood, our mood determines our perception, and our perception determines our sense of time. Never allow yourself to remain uncomfortable because the present time reminds you of the past. Turn the clock and be in the inspiration of now.
Once you commit to the reason why something is to be done, the how shows up. Once you commit to the when something is to be done, the how shows up. Inspiration arrives with a commitment and a time-line, inspiration then fills to the brim with all the details of the how. Use this in your life to have the time of your life, use the time of your life to create the dreams of your life. Use the dreams of your life to create and attract relationships into your life. Use these relationships of your life to share the time of your life. This is the greatest efficiency and purpose of life.
- author unknown
peace & God bless in two thousand & zen
tom j deters
tomjdeters.com
