An emergency comes up out of nowhere and you are “forced” to take time for something or someone that you had not planned. You have decided that the emergency takes precedence over everything else, because the person or thing that emerged is more important to you than anything else on your plate at this moment.
An Emergency can Serve to Put Your Life in Perspective Rather Quickly
If it is a health emergency, yours or someone else’s, you immediately know that if we don’t have our health, we may not have a productive or long life, so health becomes your first priority. If the emergency involves a relationship that is important to you, you immediately recognize that the people you love and connections in your life are what make your life worthwhile; so you naturally take time out to care for and nurture your relationships.
Making Time Out of Thin Air is Not Relegated to Emergencies
Imagine making time for health, relationships and everything else that is vitally important to you, before an emergency strikes. Imagine taking excellent care of your physical body, your soul and those you love without being “forced” into it. Imagine sharing time, having real conversations, and being committed to understanding your loved ones or co-workers now – not just when emotions run high and things get a bit hairy or out of control. Do yourself a huge favor and avoid an emergency by making time out of thin air today for what – and who – matters most to you. Now, that’s Powerful!
There’s Always Time for What’s Most Important
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Wishing you an Abundance of Time!
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About the Author: Sue Urda is an Author, Speaker, Inspirer and Co-Founder of Powerful You! Women’s Network, She was named twice on Inc. Magazines list of the 500 Fastest-Growing Private Companies and is the author of two books, Powerful Intentions Everyday Gratitude and Empowering Transformations for Women. Sue’s vision is to contribute to a global consciousness of women helping women succeed in business and in life and to open them to truth of who they are. www.sueurda.com
Thanks, Sue, for the nudge to be more mindful and take the time to appreciate the people in our lives before an emergency strikes.
You’re welcome Gladys. It is also a reminder to take care of and nurture yourself!
Sending peace, Sue
Thanks Sue, your writing was in perfect timing for what is going on in my life. Making time for the special people in my life is what Love is all about for me. Because without those special relationships, life just would not be fun and meaningful!
Hey Donna,
I wrote this as a reminder to myself since I have not been nurturing my relationships as much as they deserve or as much as I would like… I miss you, Girlfriend! I know we will connect in the perfect timing!
lots of love,
Sue