I am so tired!!! God! I thought I should have recharged. I can't believe it. Finished my lesson yesterday, went for a coffee with my course mates & a drink with my new friend, after a few drinks, I was concussed. Wouldn't consider myself such a lousy drinker. Yet I was knocked out by the time I got home. Start early today with a frenzy, meetings & clients. Still, I managed to finish part of my work, looked through new ones & start the plannings. Not to forget my course work. Sometimes, I really wonder. If I am living to my full potentials. If I have utilised well my time. When will I see the end... Still, I guess I have live usefully.
If we were to get too busy for useful living, we will be in trouble. We maybe rushing around looking very busy. We may be overburdened, overworked & over-extended, but, are we useful? Is it useful to us? When our experience of our work is that it contribute it contributes to useful living, no matter what it is, we feel good about ourselves.
When we get frantic & do too much, we lose sight of meaning. Undder these circumstances, the doing replaces the meaning. The job suffers and we suffer. We get caught up in a cycle of doing for doing's sake and the importance of making a contribution gets lost.
If we were to get too busy for useful living, we will be in trouble. We maybe rushing around looking very busy. We may be overburdened, overworked & over-extended, but, are we useful? Is it useful to us? When our experience of our work is that it contribute it contributes to useful living, no matter what it is, we feel good about ourselves.
When we get frantic & do too much, we lose sight of meaning. Undder these circumstances, the doing replaces the meaning. The job suffers and we suffer. We get caught up in a cycle of doing for doing's sake and the importance of making a contribution gets lost.
DaRkAnGeL'S WoRdS oF WiSdOm :
"I believe that any man's life will be filled with constant, unexpected encouragements... if he makes up his mind to do his level best each day of his life - that is, tries to make each day reach as nearly as possible the high water mark of pure, unselfish useful living."

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