11.29.08
“I like to think of life in terms of…”
Ironically, I made time for myself to read for a little while yesterday – following my own advice from the previous post – and what I ended up reading related exactly to the “out of control circumstances” that I referred to the day before. This is a long passage from Nicholas Sparks’ Three Weeks with My Brother, but I wanted to share it with all of you.
“I like to think of life in terms of a stream, rapids, and waterfall. There are periods in everyone’s life when things just seem to float along. You’re in your canoe, paddling leisurely, enjoying the view. One day flows into the next, everything gets done, and somehow there’s still time to relax. Then, ever so slowly, the stream starts to move faster; it’s still possible to manage everything, but it takes a little more effort. Next come the rapids, and all of a sudden, everything is more challenging. Maybe there’s a new project at work, maybe someone in the family gets sick, maybe you move or get laid off. Whatever the reason, you spend those periods steering the canoe, struggling to stay afloat. You wake up in the mornings feeling you’re already behind, and each day becomes a frantic race against the clock in order to get everything done. And then the rapids begin to roil even faster, and you go right along with them. You “have to,” you “need to,” you “have no other choice.” You go, go, go. And in the distance, you hear the roar of the waterfall, and you convince yourself that your only option is to paddle even harder. You’ve got to steer through those rapids and somehow get to safety. Otherwise, the waterfall’s going to take you.”
I put the next to last line in bold because I thought it was really important that he doesn’t say that though there are circumstances beyond our control (sick family members or being out of work) and we may feel like our lives are chaotic, we can still steer ourselves through and get to a safer and calmer place.
~Melissa
11.28.08
“Being rich is having…”
Being rich is having money; being wealthy is having time.
-Stephen Swid, executive (b. 1941)
Nowadays, with so many of us worried about the economy, and many of us trying to stick to tighter budgets during the holiday season, I thought that this quotation was appropriate.
The interesting thing though is that while there may be a limit to how much money we can make (at least in a short amount of time) we have much more control over how much time we can make – time for ourselves, our loved ones, and the important things in our lives.
It is important to remember that we do have this ability so that we do not let the circumstances that may be beyond our control take over.
I hope you enjoy this day after Thanksgiving, whether you are able to spend a lot of money in the stores today or not. Find (or make) time today for the people and things that you love.
~Melissa
11.24.08
A little post because it is almost Thanksgiving.
It is delightfully easy to thank God for the grace we ourselves have received, but it requires great grace to thank God always for the grace given to others.
-James Smith
Ooh, isn’t that just a remarkable idea?
It isn’t enough to find the things in our own lives that we are thankful for, we need to be thankful this holiday (and hopefully all year long) for the good things in the lives of our loved ones.
I like this idea.
Happy Thanksgiving!
~Melissa
11.12.08
I want a Digital Voice Recorder!
My new favorite thing is something that I don’t actually have yet.
I would like to get a digital voice recorder with a USB connection so that I can connect it to my computer (which I backup daily now, thank you) and transfer what I record to an audio file. How great would that be? I have been doing a little research (well, I talked to people at work about it and Google searched it for about 4 minutes this morning) and I think that it is definitely at the top of my Christmas wish list this year!
I use my little notebooks all the time to jot down notes, but I think it would be so much more efficient (and probably a lot safer) to use the digital voice recorder when I am driving, or even out walking. Then, I can play back the recording and type on the computer when I have time.
If anyone uses one already on or can suggest a brand or a model, please let me know!
~Melissa
11.09.08
Stop what you are doing and back up!
Please, if you are currently writing anything on a computer (or have in the last few days or weeks or months) and haven’t backed it up yet, do so now!
I recently lost (and I truly hope with all of my heart this loss is only temporary because of the many brilliant technology minds out there who can perform miracles) everything (and I pretty much do mean everything) I have written in the last four months. The drafts of my thesis are safe because I actually saved those at school. But, everything else disappeared when my hard drive crashed on Monday and all of my hard work for the last four months is now trapped in a tiny 4″ box.
I will explain more about what I lost and why I didn’t back anything up for four months in a later post.
But, in the mean time, please take my advice and go back up your work!
And, cross your fingers for me that my documents can be retrieved…
~Melissa