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Sunday, 9 February 2014 | 0 comments

Hello Friend! Did you miss me? Because I’ve missed you! How did you spend your time today? I don’t know about you but recently I’ve been lazy and unmotivated, literally scrolling my life away through Tumblr, YouTube and Facebook newsfeeds.

I was scrolling, scrolling and scrolling through the endless news feed laying on my man boobies faced down, when I was startled by a Facebook chat notification. The message went along the lines of “Would you like to hang out tomorrow?”. Obviously I would have accepted, but the strange thing was… I didn’t. I had no idea why I was hesitant, but to dodge the bullet, I ended up replying “Sorry, I don’t have time.

Sorry, I don’t have time.

 "I don’t have time.

"time.

Hypocritical... I know...

And I don’t know if you do this, or if its just me, but I'm afraid to admit that I have used this excuse one too many times, not only with friends, but with myself.

Not enough time to exercise. Not enough time to cook healthy meals. Not enough time to clean. Not Enough time to spend time with friends. Sound familiar to you?

But did you know the concept of “not having time” is a simple lie?

While I was at church this morning, the priest brought to light the true value of time, and how powerful it can be, if put into perspective.

Watch how quickly your perspective shifts when looking at life’s challenges this way:

“I’d love to socialise with friends and new people, I just don’t have time” becomes “relations with friends is not a priority”

 “I’d love to work out and get aesthetic, I just don’t have time” becomes “becoming aesthetic is not a priority”

"I'd love to go to the beach, but I don't have time," but what he REALLY means is, "Getting 100 girls on the beach? That is not a priority" - Thanks Dylan

"Its not what we say that is a priority, its what we DO that is."

Now I ask you, whenever you feel the need to use the lie of “not having time”, ask yourself: "Where do my priorities lie. 

Its important to invest your time equally into your family, friends, work and yourself. If you devote too much time into another, your life becomes imbalanced. I like to think of time as water, and the seed that are my life are in need of nurturing. And if left unattended will wilt away, slowly. So live and love life!


Time you enjoy wasting, is time not wasted” – Bertrand Russel.


P.S. If you don’t have time for Valentines Day, I’m with you all the way <3


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