Time is of the essence”; "Time and tide wait for no man”; “The two greatest warriors are time and patience”. We have heard most of the famous quotes about time, but have we ever really taken them to heart?
Time is the greatest commodity we have in life and it was actually our first commandment as the Jewish people were leaving Egypt. Be conscious and aware of your time.
I like to focus on the number 168, as it represents the number of hours in a week. Depending on your age, that can seem Like very few or a lot of hours - but regardless of who you are, you cannot change the number.
When you consider the hours you spend sleeping, the number or waking, productive hours shrinks. We were commanded to keep our time holy: it is so precious, it must be spent wisely.
The young always seem to want to accelerate time in order to realize their dreams and ambitions, while the elderly would like nothing better than to slow it down, to preserve and enjoy life and all that it offers.
Whatever your age, time is a gift and it’s up to us to utilize it well.
Sunday many of us will have eyes glued to the screen as once again it’s Super Bowl Sunday!
Whether you are a fan or not, remember the lesson of Super Bowl XLIV in 2015: seize the moment and make the most of it. That year, victory was imminent and all the Seattle Seahawks needed was one successful play from the 1-yard line. Their season ended on a bitter note as they failed to succeed.
Life places defining moments and challenges before us. How will you handle them? Seize the day and live each moment fully!
