tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1729074279059444222.post8899420094131644376..comments2023-09-23T16:33:13.091+01:00Comments on A Life Examined : Useful insights and related thoughts drawn from my personal day-to-day journey: Itching for Discomfort?Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02101282043723131029noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1729074279059444222.post-68021037871331260722014-05-31T00:34:03.469+01:002014-05-31T00:34:03.469+01:00That's a wonderful analogy, Jeannie. Do the &#...That's a wonderful analogy, Jeannie. Do the 'big' things that must be done and in the gaps the rest can fit in!<br /><br />Sarah Tunhttp://www.laruspress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1729074279059444222.post-61456172213486449292014-05-29T17:26:37.077+01:002014-05-29T17:26:37.077+01:00Hi Sarah - it's so easy to see time as our ene...Hi Sarah - it's so easy to see time as our enemy, as a taskmaster, as something we have to conquer. It's good to be reminded that time is on our side and that we always have enough time to do what must be done. I got thinking about that story about the teacher who first filled the jar with sand and then there was no room for the big rocks -- but then when she started over & put the big rocks in first, there was room for some gravel, some sand, some water... So maybe befriending time means figuring out what are our big rocks.Jeanniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15590153368194137758noreply@blogger.com