Sunday Reflections

The value of time

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I spent a few days at home in mandatory rest and, as I am a fairly active person, the first few days I felt locked up. I could only think about everything I was missing: going to work, choir rehearsals, taking a walk with my friends or just sitting reading in any park.

I was the personification of the saying "you don't know what you have until you lose it".
But I tried to change my point of view: what activities I had on pause, waiting for some free time, or priority in that time? And they turned out to be many.

I wrote to loved ones that I hadn't known about for a long time, I resumed some readings that I had paused, I sat down to eat with my family, we talked about day to day activities, about work, the gossip of the neighborhood... I even pulled out a skein and started knitting.

With each turn of the yarn I let go of the anxiety and decided to include these forgotten goals in my calendar. Every moment is an opportunity to pay off a debt, fulfill a promise and perfect something. I will strive not to take too much for granted or leave so much to the promise of tomorrow.

Kisses and good vibes ✨

All the photos used are of my property and were taken with my cellphone Redmi 9A



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That sounds amazing! So mindful 🙏🏼.

Do you know how to knit???? I wanna learn too 😭.

I'm glad that you spent this time wisely, and I'm also glad you're now recovered ☺️.

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Hello, amazing the reflection that you present to us. I see it that way too
Instead of tormenting myself for what I can't do better, I rejoice for what is in my sight.

Do you know that those moments you describe are fleeting and in unique consequences?
Well, live them, enjoy them to the fullest

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