I have time!

Do you need time?

I think 24 hrs are enough for everyone. We just need to learn how we are prioritizing and managing the same.

The problem happens when we are prioritizing too many things. And yes, not every single thing is important contrary to our belief.

The past few weeks, I cleared off some book shelves and my wardrobe. I just had to make time. Put somethings in the back burner and got this done. By the way nothing happened to those stuff I put in the backburner 😃! They were just slow cooking.

When you say you don’t have time, pause and prioritize. Life gets easy.

There are still some roses on this bush. It is going to snow Monday morning. I think rose can handle 😊!

12 responses to “I have time!”

  1. Very true Ganga. When we need, we can make time.

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    1. Yes isn’t. Thanks Sadje.

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      1. You’re welcome

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  2. What a thoughtful and relatable reflection! 🌹⏳

    Your words beautifully capture the essence of mindful living — that time isn’t the issue; priorities are. The way you connect everyday actions, like clearing shelves or organizing a wardrobe, to the broader theme of time management feels so authentic and inspiring. I love how you lighten the message with humor — “they were just slow cooking” — it adds warmth and personality to your insight.

    And that final image of the roses braving the coming snow is such a lovely metaphor — a quiet reminder of resilience, balance, and grace amidst life’s constant motion.

    A gentle, wise, and wonderfully grounded piece. 💫

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    1. Thanks! Nature is so resilient.

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      1. Absolutely!
        It’s amazing how nature adapts, recovers, and thrives—truly inspiring for us as well. 🌿🌞

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  3. There was a time in my life when I definitely needed more time. Sure I prioritized and rearranged and postponed and got things done, but life would have definitely been less stressful if I only had more time 🙂.

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    1. If we had more time we would just add more things to our plate 😃!

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      1. You’re probably right 😊.

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  4. As a special needs caregiver, I feel this so frequently. When things feel overwhelming and too much. You’re right, taking a pause to prioritize and do it a task at a time helps with minimizing the overwhelm!

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    1. Caregiving is life long. And feeling guilty of taking a pause is normal. But that pause needs to happen.

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