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Time Waits for No

Time Waits for No

Very few people are perpetually positive or take the time to reflect on their past actions and future goals. Much of daily life is routine, functional, and plain unexciting. Because everyday life is short on peak moments and startling revelations, it is difficult to work up the enthusiasm required to truly embrace life and get the most from every day. Sometimes we need a jolt of some kind, whether an epiphany, a trauma, or some other external event, that serves as a wake-up call.

In the industrialized world, comforts abound and some of the more grueling tasks of daily of life have been all but eliminated. On some levels, though, life is more demanding than ever before, and we still want to perform at our best every day. Juggling a career, family, and friends can leave people feeling stressed and exhausted. Work, money, and family can be major sources of stress. How can we get the most from every day so that we really can have it all?
Being the best you can be is about enhancing what you already have, which means getting the most out of your mind and body. This can be achieved through a deliberate effort. It is difficult, but possible, and the consequences are, well, life and death, professionally, spiritually, even physically.

The death of a loved one or a protracted illness mean suffering, a diminished quality of life, a feeling of loss. Yet such pain also gives people something that may have been lacking before: a genuine appreciation of the here and now. It is not uncommon to hear mourners at a funeral say things like, "A positive attitude is what he passed on to me" or “Her death touched us all and made us really appreciate the things we have.” To derive inspiration in a moment of grief is often a life-changing experience. Some people have learned how important it is to get the most from every day after watching someone close to them die.

Terminal illness is another condition that often transforms attitudes about the self and one's duty in life. Both the medical literature and anecdotal evidence suggest that defeatism is relatively rare. Surprisingly, many terminally ill patients were determined to live as long as possible and with a quality that would ensure their remaining time was meaningful. These people made a choice to get the most from every day by staying positive, balanced.

It's not necessary to come close to death or experience debilitating illness to appreciate that what it means to be completely alive and wanting the most from every day. Yet, extreme circumstances often compel a strong response.

The intense emotions unleashed by these experiences can be a catalyst in the often difficult, time consuming process of changing one’s attitude and behavior.Time waits for no one. Yesterday is history, tomorrow a mystery, today is a gift. That’s why it’s called the present.

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