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		<title>Time lost is where moments are found..</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Time is relative. Time is fleeting. Time is what we make of it. As all of these are true, time must also be changeable yet these are simultaneously true, all the time. This makes time largely a matter of perception, like truth, but those are different discussions. This relative truth about time is one we&#8217;ve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a title="Time Confusion by gunsan" href="http://gallery.art4heart.info/img38.htm"><img alt="Time Confusion" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/coffeesister/SJN48qBNKQI/AAAAAAAAAKQ/IJOFwjv52tA/s288/Time%20Confusion.jpg" class="image_right"/></a><span style="font-size: large;">Time is relative.</span> Time is fleeting. Time is what we make of it. As all of these are true, time must also be changeable yet these are simultaneously true, <em>all the time</em>. This makes time largely a matter of perception, like truth, but those are different discussions. <img src='http://coffeesister.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':smile:' class='wp-smiley' />  This relative truth about time is one we&#8217;ve all experienced; whatever our current perception of its passing, pass it does &amp; time&#8217;s unfortunately finite in that we can&#8217;t recreate it. Each moment is unique &amp; should be appreciated.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;">Living in the moment</span> implies varying goals with various approaches to varied people. <img src='http://coffeesister.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_surprised.gif' alt=':eek:' class='wp-smiley' />  Although the underlying desire is to make the most of every moment, that means something different to each of us &amp; something else again from moment to moment. The most common approach is trying to fit as much as possible into any given time at hand. Being a multi-tasker by nature, I&#8217;ve run that race &amp; can get awfully excited at the prospect of accomplishing multiple things at once.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;">Racing against the clock</span> is neither fun nor helpful, unless you&#8217;re <em>actually </em>racing. When our focus becomes time itself, we&#8217;re stealing focus from the task or discovery begging for our attention. In order to smell the roses, we must notice them first. It&#8217;s not so much about taking the time to stop &amp; smell &#8211; that&#8217;s certainly nice, however, &amp; I highly recommend it when the mood strikes &#8211; as the simple fact we enrich our world each time we look around. Case in point, my cat just interrupted me.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: large;">Interruptions are ours</span> to make of them what we will. Mid-accomplishment, it&#8217;s natural to get frustrated if interrupted &amp; easy to expend energy trying to keep the distraction from being distracting. Not only do we end up with excess negative energy that way but we can spend more time avoiding something than if we just took a moment to appreciate it. Between paragraphs, <a title="See what she's been meowing, er, tweeting.." href="http://Twitter.com/ShadowSillybutt">Shadow</a> &amp; I played which resulted in us both being happier with <em>maybe </em>a minute of writing lost before letting my foot be her plaything upon continuing.</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="aka MindTweets on Twitter" href="http://Twitter.com/MindTweets">Tori Deaux</a> of MindTweaks <a title="Brain Farts!! Stop laughing. This is real science, dammit. — MindTWEAKS" href="http://www.mindtweaks.com/wordpress/?p=766">shared a study</a> wherein participants were given a simple, monotonous game to play:</p>
<p>Even though the participants were alert and focused on their task, parts of the brain usually associated with relaxation began to light up.</p>
<p>At the same time, parts of the brain associated with cognitive control and sustained attention began to turn off. So even though they intended to stay alert, their brain was shutting down, forcing them into a less focused state.</p>
<p>So even though the person was paying attention, their brain stopped paying attention.</p></blockquote>
<p><span style="font-size: large;">Breaking up the monotony</span> helps our brains stay alive &amp; aware. Setbacks like losing our train of thought are aggravating but there are new thoughts &amp; different perspectives awaiting our discovery. Instead of tracking <em>how </em>we&#8217;re spending our moments, taking the time to enjoy them <img src='http://coffeesister.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':grin:' class='wp-smiley' />  will lead to accomplishing what we <em><strong>want</strong> </em>rather than trying to tackle too much. Time spent appreciating the found joys in life is never wasted &amp; seeking found moments doesn&#8217;t require putting everything else on hold.</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="aka RockYourDay on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/rockyourday">Dave Navarro</a> of Rock Your Day offers his <a title="Wake Up, Damn It! You Won’t Get A Second Chance. — Rock Your Day" href="http://www.rockyourday.com/wake-up-damn-it-you-wont-get-a-second-chance">80/20 Rule of Balance</a> as a way to enjoy your life right now:</p>
<p>For example, yesterday, our family had an enormous amount of work to do in terms of cleaning up the house / tackling maintenance projects.&nbsp; The little ones wanted to go to the park, to go for bike rides, to play Lego for hours … but we didn’t have the time. In the past, I would have said, “there’s too much work to do … if we can get it all done, then we’ll have time to play.”</p>
<p>But yesterday I applied the 80/20 Rule of Balance and did this &#8211; every so often throughout the day I’d stop working and spend 15-30 minutes playing with the kids. It was rushed, I didn’t have the time I thought I needed to really “make it count,” but it didn’t matter. The kids were very happy. They didn’t need much &#8211; just a little time made a big difference. And I made some badass Lego spaceships.&nbsp; Really badass.</p></blockquote>
<p><span style="font-size: large;">Pursuing our goals</span> becomes more enjoyable &amp; sustainable when we are also spending time pursuing ourselves. Those pursuits are not exclusive but have an ebb &amp; flow as they feed into each other. We&#8217;ll each have a different balance to strike but will universally benefit from allowing ourselves to enjoy the unexpected moments amidst the scheduled ones.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: large;">(|_|*cheers*|_|)</span><br />
“Who forces time is pushed back by time; who yields to time<br />
finds time on his side.”<br />
~ <a href="http://talmud.faithweb.com/articles/whatis.html">The Talmud</a> ~</p>
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